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1434[-5]. 6 Kal. Feb. Florence. (f. 54.) |
Relaxation, as above, f. 38, also of twenty years' validity only, for the parish church of Cluayn in the diocese of Ardagh.Univ. etc. Licet is. (B. and Cincius. | B. xvi. Abbas.) |
1435. 14 Kal. Aug. Florence. (f. 72.) |
To the archbishop of Cashel and the bishop of Ardfert. Mandate as below. The recent petition of Thomas Macimochuna, archdeacon of Limerick, contained that although he formerly canonically obtained and was in possession of the said archdeaconry, Philip de Geraldinis, clerk, of the diocese of Limerick, alleging that it belonged to him, caused him to be summoned before Jordan, bishop of Cork and Cloyne (Cluanen., rectius Clonen.), who was commissioned for the purpose by Thomas, bishop of Emly, the executor of papal letters obtained by Philip in the matter of provision being made to him; and that, after bishop Jordan had given an unjust definitive sentence adjudging the archdeaconry to Philip and imposing perpetual silence on Thomas, and after Thomas had thought good to appeal to the apostolic see, the said Philip, making no mention of the said sentence and appeal, got his cause against Thomas committed by the present pope to Master John de Cameraco, a papal chaplain and auditor, upon whose death, after proceeding short of a conclusion, the pope gave commission to Master Berardus de Narnia, who has proceeded short of a conclusion. At the said petition, adding that it is very hard for him to litigate in the Roman court from such remote parts, on account of divers costs usual in such causes, the pope hereby calls up to himself the said causes and orders the above archbishop and bishop, seeing that Thomas, on account of his fear of Philip's power, has no hope of obtaining justice in the city or diocese of Limerick, to summon Philip, and take up the said causes as they remained before the said auditor Berardus, and hear and decide them. Humilibus supplicum votis. (B. and Cyprianus. | B. xx. Abbas.) |
Prid. Id. Oct. Florence. (f. 86.) |
To Thady Omigyr, perpetual vicar of Drumcleyb in the diocese of Killaloe. Exemplification from the register of John XXIII of the letters Vite ac morum, addressed to the bishops of Bangor and Limerick and Robert Okaellagy, canon of Killaloe, dated at Constance, Id. Dec. anno 5 [1414, Cal. Lett. VI, p. 480, with spelling ‘Omydyr‘], whereby that pope ordered them to collate and assign to Thady Omigyr, clerk, of the diocese of Killaloe (who had been dispensed by papal authority, as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice with cure) the rectory of Dru[m] cleyb in the said diocese, without cure and value not exceeding 3 marks, void by the death of Maurice Ograda, notwithstanding that he had lately ordered provision to be made to Thady of the perpetual vicarage of the same church, value not exceeding 7 marks; at the same time dispensing him, on account of the said defect etc., to hold the said rectory. The pope hereby grants that the present exemplification shall have the force of the original, and that the executors may proceed to execution as if the said original letters were exhibited.Provisionis nostre. (B. and Ja. Goier. | B. xvi. Abbas.) |
1435. 3 Id. Oct. Florence. (f. 89.) |
To Richard Tone, rector of Aldyngton in the diocese of Canterbury, doctor of canon law. Grant as below. Martin V dispensed him to hold for seven years with his parish church of Cheyham in the diocese of Winchester one other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if another parish church or a dignity etc., and resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleased; and the present pope dispensed him (who asserted that he had resigned Cheyham and the parish church of Bedrington in the said diocese [of Winchester], which he had obtained during the said seven years, and that he was holding the parish churches of Aldington and Hamylden in the dioceses of Canterbury and Lincoln) even after the lapse of the said seven years to hold the said two churches or any two benefices with cure or otherwise incompatible, and to do so for life, and resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleased. At his recent petition, containing that at the date of the pope's said letters he was not holding Hymylden, but that, having a short time before resigned it, he was holding in its stead the archdeaconry of Est Ridding in York, a non-major dignity with cure, value not exceeding 200 marks, of which no mention was made in the said letters, the pope grants to him, who is still holding Aldyngton and the said archdeaconry and a canonry of Stok in the diocese of Norwich with the prebend called of the fourth stall on the left side of the choir, that the said letters shall hold good from the present date as if the said mention had been made. Litterarum etc. (B. and Pizolpassis. | B. xxx.Decimoseptimo Kal. Decembris Anno Quinto. Valven.) |
5 Kal. Nov. Florence. (f. 90d.) |
To Andrew Holes, archdeacon of Anglesey in Bangor, licentiate of canon law, a chamberlain of the pope. Dispensation to him—whom the pope lately dispensed to hold for life the said archdeaconry, which is a non-major dignity with cure, and the parish church of Daneham in the diocese of Lichfield, which he was holding together by papal dispensation for a certain not yet expired time, and to resign them and any other incompatible benefices, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleased, and hold instead any other two incompatible benefices, provided that they were not two parish churches [above, pp. 459, 460]; who is of knightly race, and still holds the said archdeaconry and, having resigned the said parish church, holds that of St. Dunstan in the East, London, a canonry of York with the prebend of Grendale, a canonry of St. Mary's, Southwell, in the diocese of York, with one (altera, i.e. the first part) (fn. 4) of the prebends called of Oxton and Crophille, and canonries and prebends of St. Asaph and Lichfield, value altogether not exceeding 150l. sterling—to hold for five years with the said archdeaconry and church of St. Dunstan one other, or with one of them two other, or with neither of them three other, benefices with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if etc., and after the said five years to hold for life two major or principal dignities or two parish churches or perpetual vicarages, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, and hold during the said five years three other, and for life two other, incompatible benefices, etc. Grata devocionis obsequia. (An. and Cyprianus. | An. xxxx. de Adria.) [See also above, p. 92.] |
4 Id. Sept. Florence. (f. 98.) |
To John Hody, chancellor of Wells. Indult for life to him, who is in or about his sixtieth year, and suffers great bodily weakness, to take, and to grant on farm or yearly pension, for such time as he shall think fit, to any persons, even laymen, the fruits etc. of the said chancellorship, a non-major dignity with cure, and of his other benefices, whilst residing in one of them where there is medical skill, or elsewhere, if such skill should not exist there (in aliquo beneficiorum tuorum in cuius loco medicorum peritia habeatur, vel extra locum illum si inibi huiusmodi peritia non existeret.) Vite etc. (An. and Ja. de Ugolinis. | An. l. de Adria.) |
Ibid. (f. 98 bis.) |
To Henry Burton, rector of Lymmyng in the diocese of Canterbury. Dispensation to him, who is a kinsman of archbishop Henry, to hold for life with the said church, value not exceeding 40l., any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a parish church etc., and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Vite etc. (An. and M. Pinardi. | An. xxxx. de Adria.) |
| Ibid. |
To John Stevenes, clerk, of the diocese of Bath. Dispensation to hold, after he has attained his twenty-second year, any benefice with cure, even if a parish church or a perpetual vicarage, or an elective dignity with cure, not major nor principal, etc. Vite etc. (An. and Franchomme. | An. xxvi.de Adria.) |
15 Kal. Sept. Florence. (f. 99.) |
To John Faukes, rector of St. Clement's, Hastynges, in the diocese of Chichester. Dispensation to him, who is a master in chancery of king Henry, to hold for five years with the said church, value not exceeding 50 marks, any other benefice with cure etc. as above, f. 98 bis, to Henry Burton. Vite etc. (An. and Ja. de Ugolinis. | An. xxx. de Adria.) |
4 Id. Sept. Florence. (f. 99d.) |
To William Wode, clerk, of the diocese of Worcester. Dispensation to him, who is of noble race, as above, f. 98 bis, to John Stevenes. Nobilitas generis, vite etc. (An. and A. de Camporegali. | An. xxvi. de Adria.) |
Prid. Kal. Sept. Florence. (f. 100.) |
To Richard Forest, rector of Eston in the diocese of Winchester. Dispensation to him, who holds the said church, value not exceeding 24 marks, and canonries and prebends in Wells and St. Asaph, value not exceeding 16, to hold for five years with the said church any other benefice with cure etc. as above, f. 98 bis, to Henry Burton. Vite etc. (An. and M. Pinardi. | An.xxx. de Adria.) |
5 Kal. Sept. Florence. (f. 100d.) |
To John Norton, archdeacon of Berks (archidiacono Barkecirie) in Salisbury, doctor of canon law. Dispensation to him, who
holds the said archdeaconry, which is a non-major dignity, and the canonry and prebend of Horton in Salisbury, value not exceeding 100l. and 60l. respectively, to hold for life with the said archdeaconry any benefice with cure etc. as in the preceding. Litterarum etc. (An. and Anselmus. | An. l. de Adria.) [See above, p. 481.] |
4 Id. Sept. Florence. (f. 102d.) |
Relaxation in perpetuity, at the petition of Henry Cromwell, baron, and high treasurer (thesaurarii suppremi) of the realm of England, of five years and five quarantines of enjoined penance to penitents who on the feasts of the Annunciation and the Exaltation of Holy Cross, from the first to the second vespers, visit and give alms for the conservation etc. of the church or pious place called a chantry within the bounds of the town of Tatheshall in the diocese of Lincoln, which the said baron's progenitors founded and endowed for thirteen priests, chaplains, and as many poor. Misericors et miserator. (An. and A. de Florencia. | An. xxxxv. de Adria.) |
18 Kal. Oct. Florence. (f. 103.) |
To John Stevenes, rector of St. Just in the diocese of Exeter. Dispensation to him, who is a licentiate of civil law by examination, to hold for life with the said church, value not exceeding 20l., any other benefice with cure etc. as above, f. 98 bis, to Henry Burton. Litterarum etc. (An. and Franchomme. | An.xxxxv. de Adria.) |
10 Kal. Sept. Florence. (f. 104.) |
To the Benedictine abbot of St. Mary's, Abendone, in the diocese of Salisbury. Indult to him and his successors, and to all the present and future monks and lay brothers etc., that the confessors of their choice may grant them, being contrite and having confessed, plenary remission of all their sins, once only, at the hour of death; with the usual clauses ‘Sic tamen quod,’ requiring the making of satisfaction to whom it is due, ‘Et ne quod absit,’ providing against abuse of the present indult, and ‘quodque … per unum annum,’ requiring a year's fasting every Friday, or if Friday be already a fast day, on another day of the week. Iniunctum nobis. (An. and Cincius. | An. lxxx.de Adria.) |
| Ibid. |
To the Benedictine abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester, in the diocese of Worcester. The like. Iniunctum nobis. (An. and Cincius. | An. lxxx. de Adria.) |
3 Kal. Sept. Florence. (f. 106.) |
To Robert Thornton, perpetual vicar of St. Giles's without the Crepilgate of the city of London. Dispensation to him, who is a licentiate of civil law by examination, and holds the said vicarage and the canonry and prebend of Whitgreve in St. Mary's, Stafford, value not exceeding 40l. and 1 mark respectively, to hold for five years with the said vicarage any other, or, having resigned the vicarage, two benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if parish churches etc., and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases.Litterarum etc. (An. and Cyprianus. | An. xxv. de Adria.) |
1435. 3 Non. July. Florence. (f. 126d.) |
To Robert Turbarn, rector of St. Mary's, Howgton, in the diocese of Winchester, master in medicine. Dispensation to him, who has studied theology for several years, and holds the said church and the wardenship, an office without cure, of the church of the new college in the diocese of Winchester, value not exceeding 40 and 50 marks respectively, to hold for ten years the said church and any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if another parish church or a perpetual vicarage etc., and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, notwithstanding the pope's late ordinance to the contrary [see above, p. 247] etc. Litterarum etc. (B. and A. de Florencia. | B. Gratis de mandato domini nostri pape. Abbas.) |
14 Kal. Aug. Florence. (f. 143d.) |
Relaxation, to be valid during twenty years only, of three years and three quarantines of enjoined penance to penitents who on the principal feasts of the year and those of St. Stephen the Protomartyr and the dedication, the octaves of certain of them [and the six days of Whitsun week], and of a hundred days to those who during the said octaves and six days visit and give alms for the conservation of the parish church of the said Saint, Norwich. Univ. etc. Etsi cuncte. (B. and A. de Florencia. | B. xxvi. Valven.) |
15 Kal. Nov. Florence. (f. 145.) |
To the bishop of Elphin. Mandate to dispense to marry Malachy Ybyrn, layman, and Syvav Imun, of his diocese, who are related in the double third degrees of affinity, aware of which they committed fornication (for which penance is to be imposed) and had offspring, which, with future offspring, is to be decreed legitimate. Oblate etc. (An. and Ja. Goier. | An.xx. de Adria.) |
4 Id. Nov. Florence. (f. 154d.) |
To William Duffeld, archdeacon of Cleveland in York, M.A. Indult, at the petition of himself and John, archbishop of York, for seven years to visit his archdeaconry by deputy, and to receive the procurations, even in money. Meruit tue devocionis. |
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Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Durham and Lincoln and the abbot of St. Mary's, York. Meruit dilecti filii. (An. and Ja. de Ugolinis, Cyprianus. | An. xx. xxii. de Adria.) |