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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Lateran Regesta, Vol. DCCLXXXVI. (fn. 1)
7 Sixtus IV.
De Diversis.
1478. 12 Kal. July. (20 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 22v.) |
To John Neele, rector of Bloxham in the diocese of Lincoln Dispensation to receive and retain for life with the said church any one other benefice, and if he resign it any two other benefices with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if two parish churches etc., and to resign them, etc. Vite etc. [1¾ pp.] |
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7 Id. May. (9 May.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 35v.) |
To Thomas Lesbery, scholar, of the diocese of York. Dis pensation to him, who is illegitimate, being the son of a married earl and an unmarried woman, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and receive and retain for life any benefices with an without cure, and to resign them, etc. Vite etc. [11/5 pp.] |
1477. 4 Kal. Jan. (29 Dec.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 37v.) |
To the archdeacon of Ely. Mandate, as below. The recent petition of the rector, called the master, and brethren of the hospital of St. John the Evangelist, Cambridge, O.S.A., in the diocese of Ely, contained that the late John Moreys, knight bequeathed to them certain meadows and lands from which he was wont to receive 100s. yearly of the money of those parts, an willed that they should celebrate certain masses by a chaplai in the church of St. Botolph, Cambridge, for the souls of himself and his parents, the late Stephen Moreys and Denise (Dionisie At the said petition, stating that it would be more convenient for them to have the said masses celebrated in the church of St. John the Evangelist, Cambridge, the pope hereby orders the above archdeacon to summon the executors of the will, etc., inform himself, and if he find the facts to be as stated, to grant licence to the said master and brethren to have the said masses celebrated in the said church of St. John instead of in St. Botulph's. A supremo patrefamilias. [1 p.] |
1478. 18 Kal. May. (14 April.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 38v.) |
To Thomas, bishop of Annaghdown (Enachdunen.), dwelling in the diocese of Chichester. Mandate, at the recent petition of Matilda Farnecombe of Wynchelse, relict of Simon Farnecomke [sic], layman, of the diocese of Chichester (containing that for the souls of herself and the said Simon, and the late John and Simon Godfrey, laymen, and Alice and Joan, wives of the same John and Simon, and their parents, (fn. 2) she proposes, with the consent of king Edward, to found and endow out of certain possession of hers in the said diocese two perpetual benefices to be called chantries at the altar of St. Mary in the parish church of St. Thomas the Martyr in the town of Wynchelse, for two priests to celebrate masses therein for ever), to summon the bishop of Chichester and the rector of the said church, etc., and if he find the facts to be as stated, to grant licence to the said widow to found and endow the said benefices under the obligation of celebrating the said masses, and, in the event of his doing so, to reserve to her the right of patronage or presenting two priests to the abbot of Battle, O.S.B., in the said diocese, at the voidances of the said benefices, for institution by the said abbot, and, after her death, to reserve the right of making collation and provision of the said benefices to the said abbot, (fn. 3) saving the right of the said parish church, etc. The pope moreover grants faculty to the said abbot to defend the priests who shall hold the said benefices, and the said foundation, and to compel any contradictors by ecclesiastical censure, without appeal. Piis supplicum votis. [1¼ pp.] |
6 Id. July. (10 July.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 41r.) |
To John Linwod, a Friar Minor. Licence and faculty to him (who is guardian of the Friars Minors’ house of Beverley in the diocese of York, is a student of the Sentences [of Peter Lombard], (fn. 4) and has made his profession of the said order), for six years from the date of these presents to hear the confessions of all faithful of both sexes who resort to him, absolve them from sins etc. from which bishops can absolve, and enjoin a salutary penance. Sincere deuotionis affectus. [½ p.] |
1478. 7 Id. July. (9 July.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 41v.) |
To John Constabel, clerk, of the diocese of York. Dispensation to him, who is in or about his seventeenth year, and is by both parents of noble birth, to receive and retain for life henceforth (ex nunc) one benefice, and as soon as he attains his twentieth year one other benefice, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if they be parish churches, etc., and to resign them, etc.; with indult to have himself, as soon as he attains his twenty-second year, promoted to all even holy orders by any catholic bishop in communion with the apostolic see, even extra tempora, on three successive Sundays or feast-days, and minister therein. Nobilitas generis, vite etc. [1½ pp.] |
1477. Prid. Id. Oct. (14 Oct.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 49r.) |
To William Halford, perpetual vicar of Wykewon in the diocese of Worcester. Dispensation to receive and retain for life, etc., as above, f. 22v., mutatis mutandis. Vite etc. [1½ pp.] |
1478. Id. June. (13 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 58v.) |
To the bishop of Ossory, and Thomas Michael and Nicholas Fuit, canons of the same. Mandate, as below. The recent petition of Thady, bishop of Down and Connor, contained that after he had for some time held peaceful possession of the priory of St. Catherine without the walls of Waterford, O.S.A., canonically united to the united mense of Down and Connor, Patrick Cantuel and William Vnsidon [sic], canons of the said monastery, under pretext of certain surreptitious papal letters prevented his peaceful possession, and prevented him from taking the fruits etc., and that the said William has intruded himself and detains possession, taking the said fruits etc. The pope, therefore, hereby orders the above three to summon the said Patrick and William, hear both sides, and decide what is just, …, causing their decision to be observed by ecclesiastical censure. Humilibus supplicum votis. [1¾ pp. See Cal. Papal Letters, Vol. XII, p. 330, and below, p. 639.] |
14 Kal. July. (18 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 61r.) |
To John Willughby, perpetual chaplain of the perpetual chantry called [the chantry] of St. John Baptist in the church of Chichester (Cecestren.). Dispensation to receive and retain for life with the said chaplaincy, which has cure, one other benefice, etc., as above, f. 22v., mutatis mutandis. Vite etc. [2⅓ pp.] |
12 Kal. July. (20 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 74v.) |
To William Langton, rector of Fakenhamdam [sic], in the diocese of Norwich, M.A. The like. Litterarum scientia, vite etc. [2 pp.—] |
16 Kal. Sept. (17 Aug.) Bracciano. (f. 76v.) |
To Thomas Sterre, rector of St. Olave's [in] (fn. 5) Silverstrete, London, M.A. The like. Litterarum etc. [1¾ pp.] |
Kal. July. (1 July.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 85r.) |
To the abbots of Valden and St. Benet's [de Hulme], in the dioceses of London and Norwich, and the archdeacon of Rochester. Mandate, as below. The recent petition of William, abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, O.S.B., contained that although provision was canonically made of him to the said monastery, and although he was appointed thereto and held it for some time in peace, nevertheless, fearing molestation in regard to his rule and administration, he appealed to the apostolic see, but that notwithstanding the said appeal John, abbot of St. Mary's, Abingdon, O.S.B., in the diocese of Salisbury, acting as one of the presidents of the chapter-general of the order held in England, repaired to the said monastery, held an alleged visitation in head and members, and without reasonable cause suspended the said abbot William for seven years from the said rule and administration, without his having been cited, at least lawfully, but in his absence, and forbade him to enter the said monastery or its precincts for the said period, afterwards compelling him to swear to obey and consent to the said suspension and interdict, etc., wherefore he has appealed anew to the said see, etc. The pope, therefore, hereby orders the above three to summon the said abbot John, etc., hear both sides, taking cognizance also of the principal matter, and decide what is just, without appeal, causing their decision to be observed by ecclesiastical censure. Humilibus supplicum votis. [2 pp. +] |
16 Kal. Sept. (fn. 6)
(17 Aug.) Bracciano. (f. 115r.) |
Union, at the recent petition of James Stanley, rector of the parish churches of Wynwyk and Hawarden’ in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, (containing that the said churches are in the patronage of a certain brother german of his, and that he holds them, inter alia, by papal dispensation), of the said two churches for his lifetime only. Ad perp. rei mem. Romanum decet pontificem. [12/3 pp. See above p. 113.] |
8 Id. June. (6 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 120r.) (fn. 7) |
To Richard ap John, rector of Llanfwrog (sancti Moroke [sic]), in the diocese of Bangor, bachelor of decrees. Dispensation to receive and retain for life, etc., as above, f. 22v., mutatis mutandis. Litterarum etc. [12/3 pp.] |
9 Kal. Aug. (24 July.) Bracciano. (f. 171r.) |
To Hugh Pavy, rector of Didesham in the diocese of Exeter. Dispensation, as below. Calixtus III dispensed him to receive and retain for life with the said church any one other benefice, or if he resigned the said church any two other benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if parish churches, etc., and to resign them, etc. The pope now dispenses him, who in virtue of the said dispensation holds the said church and that of Shipton Malete in the diocese of Bath and Wells, to receive and retain for life therewith, or with any two other incompatible benefices, any third benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a parish church, etc., and to resign it, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, provided that of such three incompatible benefices not more than two be parish churches, etc. Vite etc [2½ pp. + See Cal. Papal Letters, Vol. XI, p. 94.] |
8 Id. June. (6 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f 194r.) |
To John Middelton, a monk of the monastery of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Sampson, Middelton’, O.S.B., in the diocese of Salisbury. Dispensation to him, who has made his profession and is a priest, to receive and retain for life any benefice with or without cure wont to be governed by secular clerks, even if a parish church, etc., and to resign it, etc. Religionis zelus, vite etc. [1 p.] |
Ibid. (f. 194v.) |
To John Haselbere, a monk of the same. The like to him, professed and a priest. Religionis etc. [1 p.] |
14 Kal. July. (18 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 212v.) |
To John Whyte, a monk of the monastery of Dunkesuell' O. Cist., in the diocese of Exeter. The like. (fn. 8)Religionis etc. [1 p.] |
Ibid. (f. 213r.) |
To William Ketylbe, a monk of the monastery of St. Mary, Garendon (de Gar[en]dona), O. Cist., in the diocese of Lincoln. (fn. 9) The like. (fn. 10)Religionis etc. [1 p.] |
10 Kal. June. (23 May.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 218r.) |
To Simon, archbishop of Patras, residing in the Roman court. Mandate, as below. The recent petition of Thomas Chepman, priest, of the diocese of St. Andrews, contained that formerly his brother John Cheopman [sic], layman, of the said diocese, and the late James Donaldson, layman, came to words, (fn. 11) and that the said Thomas tried to reconcile them, but that James, provoked to anger, pursued him for about a mile to the house of the said John, and therein wounded him atrociously on the head, wherefore Thomas, fearing death, in self-defence struck and wounded James with a knife he was carrying for defence, from which he died within a day. The pope, therefore, hereby orders the above archbishop to absolve Thomas from the crime of homicide, enjoining a salutary penance, etc., dispense him on account of irregularity, dispense him to minister in his orders, even in the office of the altar, and receive and retain a benefice with or without cure, and rehabilitate him. Sedes apostolica pia mater. (N. Gratis pro deo. Garilliati.) [1½ pp.] |
De Beneficiis Vacantibus.
De Diversis.
7 Id. Aug. (7 Aug.) Bracciano. (f. 252v.) |
To Robert Halle, scholar, of the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation to him, who is in his eighteenth year, after he has been made a clerk, to receive and retain any benefice with cure or otherwise requiring priest's orders, even if a dignity, etc., or a parish church, etc., and to resign it, etc. Vite etc. [12/3 pp.] |
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16 Kal. Sept. (17 Aug.) Bracciano. (f. 261r.) |
To the official of Limerick. Mandate, as below. The pope has learned that a canonry of Limerick and the prebend of Donachmor therein and the perpetual vicarage of Kylmore alias Kylmahorog in the diocese of Limerick have been so long void that there is no certain knowledge of the ways of their voidance, and that their collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, although Cornelius Omuldona and Dermit Mackyuaractha (?), (fn. 12) priests, of the said diocese, have without any canonical title detained possession of the said canonry and prebend and vicarage for between three and five and for between about four and seven years, respectively. At the recent petition of Remundus de Burgo, clerk, of Limerick, who is by both parents of noble birth, for the union of the said vicarage to the said canonry and prebend for as long as he holds them (in the event of his obtaining them in virtue of these presents), the pope hereby orders the above official to summon the said Cornelius and Dermit, etc., collate and assign the said canonry and prebend and vicarage, value 12 and 6 marks sterling, respectively, to the said Remundus, and unite them, as above. Oblate nobis. [4⅓ pp.] |
12 Kal. Sept. (21 Aug.) Bracciano. (f. 275r.) |
To Thomas Mychel and Edmund Mares, canons of Cashel, Mandate, as below. The recent petition of Patrick Porsill, a canon of Cashel, contained that the prior and convent of St. Catherine the Virgin's without the walls of Waterford, O.S.A., have been wont to let to farm at a yearly rent (fn. 13) to divers laymen the fruits etc. of the rectory of Balingary in the diocese of Cashel which is appropriated to the said monastery, wherefore the roo and walls of the said church are lying in ruin, and the church suffers much diminution in divine worship; and that if the said fruits etc. were granted to the said Patrick for life at the same yearly rent, the foregoing could probably be restored. The pope, therefore, hereby orders the above two canons to summon the said prior and convent, and if they find the facts to be an stated, and that such grant would be to the manifest utility of the said church, to grant the said fruits etc. to the said John for life at the said yearly rent. Ex iniuncto nobis. [1 p. See Cal Papal Letters, Vol. XII, pp. 331–2.] |
1477. 7 Id. Dec. (7 Dec.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 309v.) |
To John Lok, provost of the church of St. Salvator, at St. Andrews, S.T.M. Dispensation to him, who holds inter alia the said provostship, a principal dignity with cure and elective, the holdeer of which has the governance of the masters and scholars of the college of the said church, and has pre-eminence in the said college, (fn. 14) to receive and retain for life therewith any one other benefice, etc., as above, f. 22v., mutatis mutandis; notwithstanding the statutes of the said college, by which the holder of the said provostship cannot hold therewith any other benefice with cure etc. Litterarum etc. [1½ pp.] |
1478. 10 Kal. June. (23 May.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 313v.) |
To Eustace Bernard’, prior of Ramston’, O.S.A., in the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation, as below. The pope lately dispensed him to receive and retain for life with the said priory any one other benefice, or without the said priory any two other benefices wont to be governed by secular clerks, with or without cure, even if parish churches, etc., and to resign them, etc. The pope nov dispenses him, who still holds the said priory and has made him profession, to receive and retain for life with the said two incom patible benefices any third benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, secular or regular of his order, even if such secular benefice be a parish church, etc., and such regular benefice be a priorship etc., and to resign it, etc.; provided that of such three incompatible benefices not more than two be parish churches etc. Religionis etc. [3 pp.] |
9 Kal. Aug. (24 July.) Bracciano. (f. 338r.) |
To Lionel Wydewille, rector of Byssehopewermoth in the diocese of Durham. Dispensation, as below. Paul II, at the petition of king Edward and queen Elizabeth, dispensed him, then over twelve years of age, (fn. 15) to receive them and retain for life any benefices with or without cure, of any number and kind, even i canonries and prebends, dignities etc., and even if two of such benefices were incompatible, and to resign them, etc. The pope now, at his petition, who is [brother] german of the said queen and of a race of earls and barons, and is now of lawful age, and who holds the above church in virtue of the said dispensation, hereby extends the said dispensation to two parish churches, etc., dispensing him to receive and retain with the said parish church or, if he resign it, with two other incompatible benefices, any third benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a parish church, etc., and to resign it, etc.; provided that of such three benefices not more than two be parish churches or perpetual vicarages. Preclari generis nobilitas, vite etc. [24/5 pp.] |