|
1460. 7 Kal. April. (26 March.) Siena. (f. 6.) |
To William Schierwod, elect of Meath. Provision to him, a priest, of the diocese of York, doctor of decrees, of the church of Meath, void by the death of bishop Edmund, during whose life it was specially reserved by the present pope.Apostolatus officium. |
|
Concurrent letters to the chapter of the church—Hodie ecclesie vestre; to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese and to the vassals of the church—Hodie ecclesie Midensi; to the archbishop of Armagh—Ad cumulum; to Henry king of England—Gratie divine. (P. and Ja. de Rizonibus. P. xx. x. x. x. x. x. x. de Varris.) [4 pp. +. In Eubel, Hierarchia, II, p. 211, from Pii II. a. 2. Lat. l. pr.f. 6, i.e. the present Register, with the spelling ‘Sch(i)erwod.’] |
Ibid. (f. 8.) |
To the same (here ‘Sechyerwod’). Faculty to him, to whom the pope has this day made provision of the said church, to be consecrated by any catholic bishop, assisted by two or three like bishops; and faculty for such bishop to administer such consecration, after having first received from William his oath of fealty according to the form enclosed. The pope decrees that if, without having received the said oath, the said bishop presume to administer the said consecration, and William presume to receive it, the said bishop shall eo ipso be suspended from the exercise of the pontifical office, and both he and William from the administration of both the spirituals and temporals of their churches. Moreover, the pope wills that William shall send as soon as possible by his letters patent sealed with his seal, by his own envoy the form of oath taken by him (fn. 2) ; without prejudice to the archbishop of Armagh, (fn. 3) to whom the said church is by
metropolitical right subject; with the form of oath appended in brief. Cum nos hodie. (P. and Ernestus. | P.xxviii. de Varris.) [1⅓ pp.] |
1459. 16 Kal. Nov. (17 Oct.) Mantua. (f. 58.) |
To Richard Viel, elect of Killala (Aladen.). Provision to him, a brother of the Carthusian house of St. Mary, Vitham, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in priest's orders, of the said church of Killala, void by the death of Rory (Rodericus), during whose life it was specially reserved by the present pope. Apostolatus etc. |
|
Concurrent letters to the chapter … people of the city and diocese, as above, f. 6, mutatis mutandis; and to the archbishop of Tuam—Ad cumulum. (fn. 4) (A. de Jo. Rode. | A. xx. x. x. x. x. Concordien.) [3 pp. +. In Eubel, op.cit., II. p. 94, from the present Register.] |
11 Kal. Nov. (22 Oct.) Mantua. (f. 60.) |
To the same. Faculty to him, to whom the pope has recently (pridem) made provision of the said church, to be consecrated … the form of oath taken by him (as above, f. 8); without prejudice to the archbishop of Tuam, to whom the said church is by ordinary right subject; with the form of oath appended in full. Cum nos pridem. (A. and A. de Cortesiis. | A. xxviii. Concordien.) [2 pp.] |
1460. 4 Kal. April. (29 March.) Siena. (f. 76d.) |
To the dean of Killaloe (Laonien.). Mandate (the pope having been informed by Malachy Omulryayn, a monk of the Cistercian monastery of St. Mary Abington (Wootynia
(fn. 5) ) in the diocese of Emly, that Ricardus alias Risterdus (recte Riscerdus) Synw[r], abbot of the said monastery, is a notorious fornicator and has dilapidated etc. and uselessly consumed the goods of the monastery, and neglected the canonical hours and divine offices; and that on account of the inordinate favours which he enjoys in those parts Malachy has no hope of obtaining justice) if Malachy accuses Ricardus alias Risterdus before the above dean, to summon him and others concerned, and if he find the foregoing to be true, to deprive and remove him, and in that event to make provision of the monastery, value not exceeding 50 marks sterling, to Malachy, who is a priest; whether it become void by such deprivation, or be void by the death of William Synwr or John Lafard, or in any other way. The pope hereby grants that he may be blessed by any catholic bishop, who shall receive his oath of fealty according to the form enclosed, and send it as soon as possible by Malachy's (or the bishop's) letters patent sealed with
Malachy's (or the bishop's) seal. (fn. 6) Inter solicitudines. (P. and Ja. de Rizonibus. | P. xxxv. de Varris.) [3 pp. See Cal. Papal Lett., Vol. X, pp. 593, 595, 678, 679.] |
1459[–60]. 14 Kal. April. (19 March.) The monastery of St. Francis without the walls of Siena. (f. 115d.) |
To Robert Colynson, elect of Ross (Roscen.). Provision to him, priest, of the diocese of York, doctor of decrees, of the church of Ross, void by the death of bishop John, during whose life it was specially reserved by the present pope. Apostolatus officium. |
|
Concurrent letters to the chapter of the church—Hodie ecclesie vestre; to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese—Hodie ecclesie Roscen; and to the archbishop of Cashel—Ad cumulum. (fn. 7) (P. and Ja. de Rizonibus. | P.xx. x. x. x. x. de Varris.) [3½ pp. Eubel, op. cit. II, p. 248, from the present Register, ‘f. 114’ (sic).] |