Prebend
North and South Newbald (E.R.): cans. held 28 car. 2 bov., with church and pr.,
in 1086 (Yorks. DB fos. 302v, 381v).
In c. 1295 preb. of N. Newbald was rector of church, with a manor-house, land
and watermill, and bondmen in North Cave (E.R.) (Extents pp. 34-5).
Prebendal house in Stonegate (RCHM York V 233).
Valuation
1291 £53 6s. 8d. (Taxatio p. 297a).
Prebendaries
M. Stephen of Fossanova (fn. 186)
Kg.'s envoy, first occ. as can. c. 31 Oct. 1203, his diligence commended by
pope in letter to kg. (Letters of Innocent III no. 512 = Reg. Innoc. III VI 275).
Cardinal-pr. of SS. XII Apostoli, created 1213, d. 1227 (Eubel I 39; see Maleczek,
Kardinalskolleg pp. 179-83). Papal chamberlain. Res. preb. by 3 Jan. 1214 (Rot.
Litt. Pat. p. 107a): identification as this preb. depends on succession below. Uncle
of Peter (below) and of Stephen de Ferentino, preb. of Southwell (Reg. Gray p.
62).
M. Peter of Ferentino
Royal coll. of preb. to Peter, in succession to M. Stephen of Fossanova, his
uncle, s.v., 3 Jan. 1214 (Rot. Litt. Pat. p. 107a); mandate to induct him into this
preb. (ibid. p. 138a, where Neuland' is an error for Neubaud', MS). Papal subdcn.
Occ. as can. several times, last before 16 July 1253 as 'M. Peter called Egiptius
can. of York' (CPL I 301 = Reg. Innoc. IV no. 7665). Immediate predecessor of
William de Wickwane in this preb. (ibid.; Cheney, 'Letters of Wickwane' pp. 636-7). D. at Viterbo early in 1265 (Reg. Grég. X no. 81, cal. CPL I 442-3). Called M.
Peter Egiptius of Ferentino; uncle of John Egiptius of Ferentino and of Leonard
his brother, cans. of Southwell (CPL I 254 = Reg. Innoc. IV no. 4453), and perhaps
of Peter of Ferentino, papal chapl., who occ. as rector of St Michael's, York, 18
July 1265 (Reg. Clém. IV no. 154, cal. CPL I 430-1).
M. William de Wickwane
Chanc. by 12 Feb. 1264 (list 4). Abp.'s coll. to this preb. 1265, disputed by
Ancher Pantaléon, who had papal prov. (below). Wickwane had possession, and
appd. a proctor in his cause 19 Oct. 1266 (Cheney, 'Letters of Wickwane' pp.
637-9; cf. Reg. Grég. X no. 81, cal. CPL I 442-3; Reg. Giffard p. 170). Ancher
res. claim by 21 Sept. 1268 (below), but pope overruled Wickwane's claim and
ordered Ancher to be put in possession 25 Oct. 1272 (Reg. Grég. X no. 81, cal.
CPL I 442-3). Presum. transf. to unident. preb. Abp. of York, el. 22 June 1279;
cons. 17 Sept.; temps. 28 Oct. (list 1).
Ancher Pantaléon of Troyes
Nephew of pope Urban IV, cardinal-pr. of S. Prassede, created 1262 (Eubel I
45; cf. CPR 1258-66 pp. 221, 252). Preb. Warthill (list 45). Papal prov. of preb.
in succession to M. Peter of Ferentino, presum. early 1265 (Reg. Grég. X no. 81,
cal. CPL I 442-3). Dispute with M. William de Wickwane, who was in possession
(above). Also claimed preb. Wetwang (list 47). Res. both claims by 21 Sept. 1268
in return for 100m. annual pension, i.e. 40m. from this preb. and 60m. from
Wetwang (CPR 1266-72 p. 259; Reg. Giffard pp. 6, 7, 107, 243-4); abp.'s conf.
21 May 1269 and order for pension from this preb. to be paid by Wickwane 3
March 1271 (Reg. Giffard pp. 224-5; cf. pp. 116-18, 138). Pope overruled
Wickwane's claim and ordered Ancher to be put in possession 25 Oct. 1272 (Reg.
Grég. X no. 81, cal. CPL I 442-3). Ancher occ. as can. at el. of abp. Romeyn in
Rome, conf. 17 Feb. 1286 (Reg. Hon. IV no. 278, cal. CPL I 483). Also preb. of
Salisbury (1 Fasti IV 67). D. 1 Nov. 1286 (Eubel I 45; cf. Reg. Romeyn I 361).
[Peter de Sabello
Refused abp.'s offer of this preb. in succession to cardinal Ancher 6 Jan. 1287
(Reg. Romeyn I 361). Became preb. Bugthorpe (list 21).]
Pandulph de Sabello
Papal prov. to this preb. in succession to cardinal Ancher, abp.'s mandate to dean
and chapter to induct 3 Feb. 1287 (Reg. Romeyn I 363). Also preb. of Lincoln and
Salisbury (1 Fasti III 69-70, IV 127) and of many churches in France (CPL I 544 =
Reg. Nic. IV nos. 6248-9). Papal prov. of next vacant dignity or office, abp.'s mandate
to dean and chapter 4 July 1306 (Reg. Greenfield I 7). Preb. claimed by Richard of
Cornwall by royal coll. 7 Jan. 1310 (CPR 1307-10 p. 204). Richard of Cornwall
adm. to this preb. and instal. 20 Feb. 1311 (Misc. Reg. fo. 19r). Pandulph evidently
dispossessed, involved in disputes, and finally res. preb. in exch. for annual pension
1319 (see 2 Fasti VI 68; also Reg. Melton I fo. 89r-v). Subdean of York, admitted by
proxy 23 May 1311; d. by 7 May 1327 (2 Fasti VI 15; 1 Fasti III 69-70). A member
of the Roman family of Savelli; son of Luke de Sabello de Urbe (CPL I 544 = Reg.
Nic. IV nos. 6248-9; cf. Gregorovius V (1) 118-19, V (2) 504 n.), and thus related to
Peter de Sabello, preb. Bugthorpe (list 21) and to pope Honorius IV (1285-7).