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Ibid. (f. 177d.) |
To Patrick, elect of Cork. Decree that these presents shall be sufficient proof of the provision made to him by Alexander V, who, learning at the beginning of his pontificate that before his accession the see of Cork had become void by the death of Richard, specially reserved it for that turn, and afterwards, namely on 2 Id. Oct. anno 1 [1409], made provision of it to Patrick, then dean of Ossory and in minor orders only. Racioni congruit. |
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Concurrent letters to the clergy of the city and diocese, to the chapter, to the people of the city and diocese and to the vassals of the church—Racioni congruit: to the archbishop of Cashel—Ad cumulum tue; and to king Henry—Racioni congruit
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15 Kal. Aug. Bologna. (f. 184.) |
Provision to John Curlw, a monk of St. Edmunds Bery, in the diocese of Norwich, in priest's orders, of the see of Dromore, void at the apostolic see and reserved to the pope by his recent translation to Sodor of bishop Richard, who was present at the apostolic see. Inter cetera. |
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Concurrent letters to the chapter, to [the clergy and to] the people of the city and diocese—Inter cetera; to the archbishop of Armagh—Ad cumulum tue; and to king Henry—Gracie divine. |
3 Kal. June. Bologna (f. 191d.) |
Translation of Richard bishop of Dromore to Sodor, still void and reserved by the death of John, during whose lifetime Alexander V specially reserved it for that turn, but died before disposing of it on its voidance by John's death. Romani pontificis. |
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Concurrent letters to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese. Romani etc. |
1411. 2 Id. Jan. Bologna. (f. 228d.) |
To Richard Offeargayl. Provision of the Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, Granard, in the diocese of Ardagh, of which he is a monk, and which the pope—upon learning at the beginning of his pontificate of its voidance by the deprivation made by the father-abbot, Stephen, abbot of St. Mary's near Dublin, to whom by ancient custom such deprivation belongs, of abbot William, now monk thereof—specially reserved for that turn.Summi disposicione. |
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Concurrent letters to the convent of Granard and to abbot Stephen. Summi etc. |
1410. 8 Kal. June. Bologna. (f. 242.) |
To Eugenius, elect of Kilmacduagh. [Mandate] to undertake the rule and administration of the said see, which Alexander V at the beginning of his pontificate, upon learning its voidance by the death of Denis, specially reserved to himself for that turn, and of which he afterwards, namely on 8 Kal. Oct. anno 1
[1409], made provision to the above Eugenius, then dean of Cloyne, in priest's orders, dying before his letters were drawn up. Decens reputamus. |
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Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese—Decens etc.; and to the archbishop of Tuam—Ad cumulum tue. |
Ibid. (f. 247d.) |
To John Babyngle, elect of Tuam. Mandate to undertake the rule and administration of the said see, which Alexander V at the beginning of his pontificate, upon learning its voidance by the death, during the voidance of the apostolic see, of Maurice, specially reserved to himself for that turn, and of which he afterwards, namely on 4 Non. Sept. anno 1 [1409], made provision to the above John, a Friar Preacher, S.T.M., dying before his letters were drawn up. Decens etc. [Ripoll, Bullarium Praedicatorum, II, p. 504, who refers to liber VII of the Register of John XXIII, fol. 248 (sic), and has the reading Babynghe.] |
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Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, and to the suffragans of Tuam— Decens etc.; and to king Henry—Decens etc. (sic). |
11 Kal. Jan. Bologna. (f. 282d.) |
To Philip Magrabortaid. Provision of the abbey of Derry (Celle Nigre) in the diocese of Derry, of which he is a canon, in priest's orders, which Alexander V at the beginning of his pontificate, upon learning its voidance by the death of abbot Oddo, specially reserved to himself for that turn, dying without disposing of it. Inter solicitudines. |
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Concurrent letters to the convent and to the bishop. Inter etc. |
17 Kal. Aug. Bologna. (f. 292.) |
Provision to Robert, Cistercian abbot of St. Mary's Vale Crucis in the diocese of St. Asaph, in priest's orders, of the see of St. Asaph, which Alexander V at the beginning of his pontificate— upon learning that it had become void by the translation (made by Angelus Corario, called Gregory XII,
before the sentence of the Council of Pisa against him and Peter de Luna, called Benedict XIII) of John [now] bishop of St. Andrews, then of St. Asaph, from St. Asaph to St. Andrews, then void—specially reserved to himself for that turn, dying without disposing of it. Divina disponente. |
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Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, and to the vassals of the church— Divina etc.; to the archbishop of Canterbury—Ad cumulum etc.; and to king Henry—Gracie divine. |