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Regesta 219: 1352-1353

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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. CCXIX.

1 Innocent VI.

1353.
3 Non. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 26.)
To William, bishop of Tusculum, a Cistercian. Reservation of the archdeaconry of Wells, about to be void by the consecration of Thomas, bishop elect of St. Davids.
Concurrent mandate to Laurence Fastolf, canon of London, and two others named.
Ibid.
(f. 26d.)
To the same. The like in regard to the canonry and prebend of Lincoln, about to be void as above.
Concurrent mandate as above.
5 Id. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 52.)
To Nicholas, abbot of St. Thomas the Martyr, Dublin, bishop elect of Meath. Appointing him to that see, void by the death of William, and reserved by Clement VI. his election being annulled. [Theiner, 303.]
Concurrent letters to the clergy and people of the diocese, to the archbishop of Armagh, and to the king.
1352.
2 Kal. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 56d.)
To Thomas, chancellor, now bishop elect, of Kildare. Mandate to betake himself to that see, reserved by Clement VI. in the lifetime of Richard, and to which he was appointed by Clement VI. on 11 Kal. Dec. and consecrated by John, bishop of Nimes, his election by the chapter being annulled.
Concurrent letters to the chapters, to the clergy and people of the city and diocese, to the archbishop of Dublin, and to the king. [Theiner, 301.]
1353.
3 Id. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 59.)
To John, bishop of Emly. Appointing him to that see, void by the death of Richard; John, when archdeacon of Ferns, having been elected and consecrated bishop of Ferns on the death of bishop Geoffrey, that see having been reserved by Clement VI. He has been consecrated by Thomas, archbishop of Tuam.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and people of the city and diocese, to vassals of the church, to the archbishop of Cashel, and to the king. [Theiner, 301.]
8 Id. July.
Villeneuve by
Avignon.
(f. 82d.)
To William, deacon, archdeacon of Down, bishop elect of Connor. Appointing him to that see, reserved to the pope in the life-time of bishop James.
Concurrent letters to the clergy and people of the city and diocese, to the archbishop of Armagh, and to the king.
14 Kal. Aug.
Villeneuve by
Avignon.
(f. 84.)
To John, bishop of Emly. Mandate to betake himself to his see.
Concurrent letters as above (f. 59), omitting that to the vassals of the see. [See Theiner, 302.]
Id. Oct.
Avignon.
(f. 124d.)
To William de Grenlaw, M.A. archdeacon of St. Andrews, canon of Moray. Appointing him to that office, reserved to the pope during the lifetime of William de Pilmor. He is to resign the deanery of Glasgow and the archdeaconry of Brechin.
[Cal. Pet. i. 253.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Glasgow and Ross, and another named.
15 Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 159d.)
To Richard Radulfi, M.A. scholar of theology. Decree enforcing the grant made by Clement VI. 2 Id. Aug. anno 11, of the canonry and prebend of Kilmodownok (Kilmacdonagh) in Cloyne, value 5 marks, void by the consecration of Thomas, archbishop of Tuam; he having also a canonry and prebend of Emly, the church of Trim in the diocese of Meath, and provision of the canonry and prebend of Clon in Ferns. The death of Clement VI. supervened before the letters of grant were made out. [See Cal. Pet. i. 233.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Emly, Thomas, bishop elect of St. Davids, and Simon de Sudbiria, canon of Lincoln.
Ibid.
(f. 188d.)
To the same. The like, touching the reservation made by Clement VI. 3 Kal. June, anno 8, and the grant made 2 Id. Aug. anno 11, of the canonry and prebend of Clon in Ferns, value 6 marks. [See Cal. Pet. i. 233.]
Concurrent mandate to Simon de Sudbiria, canon of Lincoln, Thomas David, canon of Exeter, and Nicholas Hehet, canon of London.
Ibid.
(f. 216.)
To William de Dalton. The like, touching the grant by Clement VI. 2 Kal. Sept., anno 10, of the canonry and prebend of Auckland, void by the resignation of Reginald, afterwards bishop of St. Davids, made into the hands of Thomas, dean of the king's chapel of Shrewsbury; William being canon of Lincoln, Hastings, and Bridgenorth, and rector of Houghton, in the diocese of Durham.
Concurrent mandate to Simon de Sudbiria, canon of Lincoln, John Seys, canon of St. Davids, and another named.
Ibid.
(f. 217d.)
To William de Grenlaw. The like, touching the grant by Clement VI. 2 Non. Oct. anno 11, of the canonry and prebend of Moray, void by the resignation of Nicholas Semincii of Florence, notwithstanding that he is dean of Glasgow, canon of Embrun, and has provision of the archdeaconry of Brechin.
[See Cal. Pet. i. 236.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Aberdeen and Ross, and another named.
18 Kal. Oct.
Villeneuve by
Avignon.
(f. 218.)
To William de Litthon, B.C.L. Provision of the canonry and prebend of Moray, void by the consecration of Alexander, bishop of Ross, who obtained them, having been reserved by Clement VI. on the death of Thomas de Lytham, or Litton, William being rector of Disert in the diocese of St. Andrews.
[Cal. Pet. i. 252.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of St. Andrews and Ross, and another named.
15 Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 223.)
To John Lamberti. Decree confirming the grant by Clement VI. 3 Kal. March, anno 9, of the canonry and prebend of Lincoln reserved to the pope in the lifetime of John de Acton, notwithstanding that he has benefices out of England.
Concurrent mandate to John Bonaure, canon of Chichester, the official of Lincoln, and another named.
Ibid.
(f. 238.)
To the prior of Lewes. Mandate to examine William de Rothwellis, canon of London, and if he be found fit, to put him in possession of the canonry and prebend of Chichester, granted to him by Clement VI. 2 Id. Aug. anno 11, on its voidance by the death of Richard de Havering, papal chaplain, which grant has not taken effect; William being rector of Potterispyrie, in the diocese of Lincoln, archdeacon of Essex, prebendary of Iselden in London, and Croppith in Lincoln, about which prebends he said he was litigating, and which he is to resign.
[See Cal. Pet. i. 234.]
3 Kal. Sept.
Villeneuve by
Avignon.
(f. 248d.)
To John de Briene. He, being dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and William de Bromley, canon and prebendary of the second portion of Lusk in the same, having resigned the same by their proctors, William de Tiderleye, canon of Wells, and John de Evesham, in order to exchange them, provision is made of the said canonry and prebend. John having canonries of Exeter, Lichfield, Westbury, and Wolverhampton, and the church of Hatfield, in the diocese of Lincoln. [Cal. Pet. i. 251, 253.]
Concurrent mandate to the dean of Chichester, the archdeacon of St. Davids, and Simon de Sudbiria, canon of Salisbury.
15 Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 256d.)
To William de Malleburn. Decree confirming the grant made by Clement VI. at the request of king Edward, Non. May, anno 9, of the canonry and prebend of Northnewton in Wilton, reserved to the pope in the lifetime of John de Vienne; William having the canonry and prebend of Netherhaven, in Salisbury, and the sinecure chantry of Haldewey in Chuot (Chute).
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Bindon, the chancellor of Salisbury, and the treasurer of Wells.
5 Kal. Aug.
Villeneuve by
Avignon.
(f. 258d.)
To the bishops of Winchester and Hereford, and John Beautre, canon of Exeter. Mandate to give to Nicholas Karewent, rector of Muchelemerch, in the diocese of Winchester, the canonry and prebend of Lyeneton (Hinton) in Hereford, reserved by Clement VI. in the lifetime of John Rees, and accepted by Nicholas by virtue of letters of the same pope.