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Regesta 185: 1348-1349

Pages 272-276

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 3, 1342-1362. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1897.

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Regesta, VOL. CLXXXV.

7 Clement VI.

9 Kal. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 7.)
To John de Carleton, D.C.L. Reservation of the canonry and prebend of Totonale in London, about to be void by the consecration of John, archbishop elect of Canterbury. [Cal. Pet. i. 140.]
Concurrent mandate to the dean of London, the archdeacon, and Richard de Carleton, canon of Wells.
1348.
Kal. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 29d.)
To Thomas de Bredewardyn, S.T.P. Reservation of the deanery of Lincoln, about to be void by the consecration of John, archbishop elect of Canterbury. The rectory of Lampadn Vaur may be retained by him. [Cal. Pet. i. 145.]
Concurrent mandate to the archdeacon of Colchester, John de Barnet, canon of London, and another named.
1349.
5 Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 56d.)
To William de Bergevenny, S.T.P. Reservation of the canonry and prebend of Wells about to be void by the consecration of John, archbishop of Canterbury, notwithstanding that he has Stakepol Elidur, value 20l. and is litigating about canonries and prebends of Chichester and Llandaff. [Cal. Pet. i. 160.]
Concurrent mandate to Humphrey de Cherleton, canon of Hereford, and two others named. [Cancelled.]
3 Non. March.
Avignon.
(f. 97d.)
To Robert de Pecham. Provision of the church of Kyngesnode, in the diocese of Canterbury, value 16 marks, void by the resignation of William de Pecham.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, and two others named.
1348.
8 Kal. Oct.
Avignon.
(f. 149.)
To the abbots of Leicester and Pipewell, and another named. Mandate to give to Henry la Zouche, canon of York, the archdeaconry of Sudbury, void by the death of Gilbert de Marmelli (Marewell), notwithstanding that he expects a prebend of York, and has the church of Beroughby, in the diocese of Lincoln, which last he is to resign. [Cal. Pet. i. 147.]
Id. July.
Avignon.
(f. 157.)
To Bartholomew de Drayton of Yarmouth. Provision of the church of Melcheburn, in the diocese of Lincoln, value 20 marks, void by the death of Ralph de Bondeby at the apostolic see, to whom provision of it was made on the death of Robert de Kelyingholm at the same. [Cal. Pet. i. 136.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of London, the dean of Chichester, and another named.
1349.
7 Id. April.
Avignon.
(f. 167.)
To Roger Olim (Holm). Provision of the canonry and prebend of London, void by the death of Henry Idesworth, and reserved to the pope, notwithstanding that he has canonries and prebends of Lincoln and St. Mary's, Winchester, and expects a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Ramsey. [Cal. Pet. i. 151.]
Concurrent mandate to the dean of Lichfield, William Farlee, canon of Salisbury, and another named.
4 Id. March.
Avignon.
(f. 176.)
To Henry de Cumptone. Provision of the church of Ostringhangre, in the diocese of Canterbury, value 7 marks, void by the resignation of Hugh de Stanford, notwithstanding that he has the chapel of St. Thomas in the same. [Cal. Pet. i. 150.]
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. Radegund's, in the diocese of Canterbury, William de Bergeveni, canon of Wells, and Richard de Cleangre, canon of St. Davids.
1349.
Non. May.
Avignon.
(f. 213.)
To John Cok. Provision, at the request of king Edward, of the canonry and prebend of Fintsbery, in London, void by the death of Thomas de Astelle, and reserved to the pope, notwithstanding that he is treasurer of London, and has a canonry of St. Davids, with expectation of a prebend, and the free chapel of Legh, in the diocese of Chichester. [Cal. Pet. i. 158.]
Concurrent mandate to the chancellor of Chichester, John Lech, canon of Salisbury, and another named.
15 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 213.)
To Robert de Middelond, S.T.P. Provision of the treasurership of Exeter, void by the death of Richard de Wideslade, and reserved to the pope, notwithstanding that he has canonries of Wells and Exeter, with expectation of prebends or dignities, and has got a sentence in his favour in a suit about the vicarage of Sutton, in the diocese of Exeter, value 6½ marks, which is to be resigned. [Cal. Pet. i. 161.]
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury, John de Thorstayn, canon of London, and another named.
3 Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 260.)
To Thomas de Brembre. Provision of the canonry and prebend of Sutton in Lincoln, void by the resignation of Balderacus [Malabayla], bishop elect of Asti. [Cal. Pet. i. 157.]
Concurrent mandate to Richard de Carleton and William de Camel, canons of Wells, and other named.
6 Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 289d.)
To John de Edyndon. Provision of the canonry and prebend of St. Margaret's Leicester in Lincoln, void by the death of John, bishop of Porto, notwithstanding that he has the church of Burghclere, and the wardenship of the hospital of St. Nicholas, Portsmouth. [Cal. Pet. i. 153.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Winchester, the abbot of Chertsey, and another named.
15 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 304.)
To Roger de Dorkyngg. Provision of the prebend of Bromyard, void by the death of Thomas de Astley, and reserved to the pope, notwithstanding that he has the church of Chertham, in the diocese of Canterbury, and canonries and prebends of Lichfield and Romsey. [Cal. Pet. i. 158.]
Concurrent mandate to the chancellor of Chichester, John de Holand, canon of Exeter, and another named.
Ibid.
(f. 304d.)
To Bartholomew, son of John Paterici. Provision of the canonry and prebend of Hova ecclesia in Chichester, void by the death of Arnald de Forrono, of the diocese of Auch, to whom provision was made of it on the death of Vitalis de Testa, chaplain of Galhardus, cardinal of St. Lucy's in Silice. [Cal. Pet. i. 158.]
Concurrent mandate to the official of Chichester, and two others named.
1348.
14 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 327.)
To Robert de Middelond. Provision of a canonry of Exeter, with reservation of a prebend or dignity. He is to resign the vicarage of Sutton (as above). [Cal. Pet. i. 161.]
Concurrent mandate to Richard de Thormerton, canon of Exeter, and two others named.
1348.
(ff. 350 to 355.)
The office of notary is conferred on the underwritten persons:—
7 Id. July. John Petri called ‘de Cappella,’ of the diocese of Cork.
5 Id. Sept. Two persons to be chosen by Richard Plessys, archdeacon of Colchester. [Cal. Pet. i. 137.]
6 Kal. Oct. Henry Merwden and Thomas Sweting, of the dioceses of Salisbury and Worcester, to be examined by Rudolph (Ralph), abbot of St. Augustine's, Bristol.
Kal. Sept. John Clerk of Calveton, of the diocese of York, examined by Peter, bishop of Palestrina. [Cal. Pet. i. 137.]
15 Kal. Jan. Three clerks to be nominated by Richard de Saham, rector of Stebenhethe, in the diocese of London, and to be examined by Richard Plessis, archdeacon of Colchester.
1349.
13 Kal. April.
Geoffrey de Mordak, of the diocese of Lincoln, examined by Peter, bishop of Palestrina.
1348.
2 Kal. Jan.
Thomas de Solers, of Pershore, examined as above.
Ibid. Richard de Hemesby, examined as above.
1349.
Non. March.
One clerk, to be examined by William, abbot of Leicester.
4 Kal. Feb. One clerk, to be examined by Henry, prior of Newenham.
1348.
4 Id. Oct.
Four clerks, to be examined by Thomas, abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury. [Cal. Pet. i. 139.]
1349.
3 Non. March.
Thomas de Howe, of Erpingham.
2 Non. May. Godfrey Lutheburgh, of Barton-on-Humber.
4 Non. May. Six clerks, to be nominated by Mary de Sancto Paulo, countess of Pembroke, and to be examined by the abbot of West Derham. [Cal. Pet. i. 155.]
1348.
2 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 362d.)
To the abbot of Westminster, and the priors of St. Bartholomew's and Holy Trinity. Letters conservatory for five years for the prior and brethren of the Hospitallers in England.
1349.
4 Non. May.
Avignon.
(f. 369.)
To the bishops of London and Norwich, and the abbot of West Derham. Letters conservatory for five years for the abbess and convent of Deney. [Cal. Pet. i. 155.]
1348.
3 Kal. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 375.)
To Simon de Briselee, dean of Lichfield. Indult to enjoy the fruits of his deanery for five years, while studying canon or civil law at an university. [Cal. Pet. i. 142.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Norwich, the archdeacon of London, and another named.
1349.
Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 380d.)
To Raimund Pelegrini, canon of London, papal nuncio. Indult to enjoy the fruits of his benefices while engaged in the service of the apostolic see.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Winchester, and two others named.
1348.
10 Kal. Oct.
Avignon.
(f. 386.)
To the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishops of London and Chichester. Mandate to publicly excommunicate John de Breydon, who, after divers processes, has been found guilty of divers outrages in company with Thomas Hotofth, rector of Pontragach, William Curston, Matthew and Richard le Kynnere, William Dighar, Thomas Bretford, John Stone, and William Dunbrendale, citizens of Salisbury, against Bernard Viventis and John de Bonaure, sub-executor and proctor of Galhardus, cardinal of St. Lucy's in Silice, in regard to the prebend and treasurership of Salisbury conferred on him by the pope.
12 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 388.)
To John, archbishop elect of Canterbury. Faculty to be consecrated by any catholic prelate of his choice in communion with the apostolic see, by whom his oath of fealty is to be transmitted to the pope. [Cal. Pet. i. 143.]
1349.
16 Kal. April.
Avignon.
(f. 391d.)
To the abbot of St. Albans and two others named. Mandate to cause the ordinances touching apostates to be observed in regard to Walter Wodward, lay brother of Elnestowe, in the diocese of Lincoln, who, having left his order, desires to be reconciled to it.
2 Id. July.
Avignon.
(f. 392d.)
To the bishop (sic) of Rouen. Commission to enquire into and report on the proposal made by the abbot and convent of Grestain, to sell their lands and churches in England, from which, owing to distance and wars, they get no revenue, by the agency of John de Molendinio, lord of Tancarville, a prisoner in England, who is ready to sell them certain neighbouring lands in France, including the patronage of twelve churches.