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15 Kal. July. (17 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 146d.) |
Safe-conduct for Andrew, bishop of Glasgow, nuncio in the realms of England and Scotland, and his companions and servants to the number of twenty-five. (Registered briefly: ‘Littera passus pro Andrea episcopo Glasguensi in regnis Anglie et Scotie nuntio apostolico, cum sociis et familiaribus usque ad numerum viginti quinque, cum rebus et bonis suis, in forma etc., sub data Rome apud sanctum Petrum. ….’) (Ja. Lucen. | Jo. Baptista.) |
Ibid. (f. 192.) |
To the bishop of Brechin, nuncio of the pope and the apostolic see in the realm of Scotland. Commission and mandate, as to John de Neapoli, S.T.P., a Friar Preacher, nuncio of the pope and the apostolic see to the cities etc. in the dominions of the cities of Florence and Lucca. (Registered briefly: ‘Calistus etc.’ address and ‘salutem etc. Cum superioribus annis exigentibus hominum peccatis etc. in forma, ut in libro secundo bullarum [de Curia] domini Calisti
[i.e. Reg. Vat. CCCCXXXVII. (fn. 8) ] fo. ccxlviio
., sub data Rome apud sanctum Petrum anno etc. mcccclvi., quintodecimo Kal. Julii pontificatus nostri anno secundo.’) (Jo. Baptista. | Julius. de Curia.) [See Reg. Vat. CCCCXXXVII., f. 247, and CCCCXXXVIII., f. 217, above, pp. 16 note and 20.] |
3 Non. June. (3 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 192.) |
To the same. Faculty, the same as the faculty ‘Cum te nuper ad episcopatus Sutrin. … pro inibi exigenda decima super fructibus …’ granted to Angelus de Vulsena (sic), a Friar Minor, nuncio and collector of the tenth for the crusade against the Turks, in the dioceses of Sutri, Nepi, Cività Castellana, Orte and Orvieto and in the Patrimony of St. Peter
on this side the Tiber (citra Tiberim), dated 1445, 3 Non. Sept. anno 1. (Registered briefly, thus: Eidem conceditur bulla facultatis in forma, videlicet ‘Cum te nuper ad regnum Scotie pro inhibi (sic) exigenda decima’ etc. ut in libro tertio bullarum [de Curia]domini Calisti [i.e. Reg. Vat. CCCCXXXVIII.], fo. xxxxii., sub data Rome apud sanctum Petrum anno etc. mcccclvi., tertio Non. Junii pontificatus nostri anno secundo.) (Jo. Baptista. | V. Gregorii. de Curia.) [See Reg. Vat. CCCCXXXVIII., f. 42d., above, p. 19, note. See also below, Reg. Vat. CCCCLIV., f. 260d.] |
13 Kal. July. (19 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 266.) |
To Andrew, bishop of Glasgow. Faculty (the pope having learned that divers natives of Scotland have simonically taken many benefices, secular and regular, especially of the patronage of laymen, and that on account of wars, the dangers of the sea, distance, lack of means etc. they cannot go by themselves or by others to the apostolic see in order to implore and obtain opportune remedies, and therefore remain excommunicate) to him, who is about to journey to those parts by order of the pope for divers grave business, to absolve all such persons, secular and regular, enjoining penance, dispense them on account of irregularity, if any, contracted by celebrating mass and other divine offices or taking part therein, when under sentences of excommunication, or by having themselves promoted to holy orders when under the said sentences, dispense them, after temporary suspension, to minister in the said orders, rehabilitate all such persons, and make fresh collation and provision, after resignation of benefices, make composition in regard to fruits etc. wrongfully taken, and exact and receive sums thus agreed upon, and give acquittance, transmitting to the papal camera a moiety of the amounts thus exacted and received, and converting the other moiety to pious and other lawful uses, compelling by ecclesiastical censure those who oppose, without appeal, and invoking, if necessary, the aid of the secular arm. Exigentibus meritis. (Jo. Baptista. | lx. P. de Legendorff. Je. de Sala.) [12/3 pp.] |
Id. June. (13 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 266d.) |
To the same. Faculty to dispense twenty persons of his diocese or anywhere else in Scotland, on account of any kind of illegitimacy, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and receive and retain two compatible benefices, even if one have cure or be a canonry and prebend, dignity etc. in a cathedral church, provided that it be not a major dignity, and resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as they please. Personam tuam. (Jo. Baptista. | l. P. de Legendorff. T. de Castello.) [1 p.] |