Index of Persons and Places: P, Q, R

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.

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'Index of Persons and Places: P, Q, R', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455, (London, 1915) pp. 888-902. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol10/pp888-902 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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Padua [Venetia, Italy], university of, 530.

-, -, William le Franc, a student at, 703 note.

Padua, Francis de, bishop of Ferrara, treasurer of Nicholas V., 274.

Painestown, Paneston [co. Carlow], a prebend in Leighlin, 425 (bis), 426.

Painter, Panter, Walter, abbot of Arbroath, afterwards a monk of the same, resignation of, 196, 208, 209, 222.

-, -, reservation of a pension for, on the fruits of the said abbey, 168, 172, 196, 208, 222, 561, 562, 563.

Paisley, de Pasleto [co. Renfrew], Cluniac abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 21, 55, 86, 193, 194, 199, 232, 473, 492, 617.

-, -, abbot and convent of, benefice in the presentation of. See Kilfinan.

-, -, Thomas, abbot, and convent of, presentation made by, 697.

Pakenham, John, a canon of York, and prebendary of Langtoft, and rector of Mottisfont, dispensation to, 52.

-, John, archdeacon of Winchester, indult to, 101.

Paleishall. See Norwell Palishall.

Palestrina [prov. of Rome, Italy], John, cardinal bishop of. See Tagliacotio.

- See also Preneste.

Palmar, Richard, of Dover, lord of [the manor of] Palmers in St. Margaret at Cliffe, indult to, 485.

-, -, Alice his wife, 485.

-, alias Dyer, Thomas, lord of a place in Leighton Buzzard, indult to, 629.

-, -, Matilda, his wife, 629.

Palmers, Palumiplace rectius Palmurplace, a manor in St. Margaret at Cliffe [co. Kent], Richard Palmar, lord of, 485.

Palombara Sabina, Palombara, [province of Rome, Italy], papal letters dated at, 438.

Palton. See Paulton, co. Somerset.

Palton, Thomas. See Polton.

Palumiplace (rectius Palmurplace). See Palmers.

Panater, John, priest, late vicar of Kirriemuir, 686.

Paneston. See Painestown.

Panigaliis , Panigalis, A. de, 90, 91 et passim to page 258.

Panter. See Painter.

Paolo, Octavian di, cardinal deacon of SS. Sergius and Bacchus, 659.

Pares, William, an Augustinian friar, dispensation to, 462 note.

Parfyt, Parsyt, Robert, priest, indult to, 26.

-, Robert, rector of Puddlehinton, warden of the free chapel of Clifton Maybank, and a canon of Hereford, dispensation to, confirmed, 357.

Parione, rione. See Rome.

Paris [France], official of, papal mandatary, 167.

-, university of, students at, 9, 167, 260.

Paris, Henry, lord of Linton, indult to, 487.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 487.

-, Robert, an Augustinian canon of Launceston, dispensation to, 108.

-, Parys, William, rector of the chapel called the chantry of Crowthorne, indult to, 534.

Parkar, John, clerk, notary public, 680.

Parkham [co. Devon], John Knyght, rector of, 138.

Parott, John, lord of Woneran, indult to, 488.

Parsyt (rectius Parfyt). See Parfyt.

Particles, co. Limerick. See Dowyn Yrys and Dowyn Gadymon.

Parvi, John, priest, rector of Cormeilles, to be a canon of Lisieux, 503.

Parvijohannis , P., 182 (bis), 269.

-, -, a notary of the apostolic camera, 274 (bis).

Parys, William. See Paris.

Pasleto , abbey de. See Paisley.

Paslew, John, nobleman, lord of Berby, indult to, 524.

-, -, Amice his wife, 524.

-, John, president of the consistory or episcopal court of Salisbury, sentence of, confirmed, 655, 656.

-, Passelewe, Robert, clerk, of London, dispensed to hold the prebend of Blewbury, 193.

-, Passelew, Robert, rector of Little Staughton, dispensation to, 159.

Paul V., 2 note, 17 note.

Paulton, Palton [co. Somerset], John Cheyney lord of, 525.

Pavia [Lombardy, Italy], John, bishop of. See Castiglioni.

Payn, Henry, sometime a canon of Cashel, 667.

Paynot, John. See John ap Eynon.

Peacock, Reginald, bishop of St. Asaph, translated to the see of Chichester, 509 (bis).

Peasemore, Pesemere [co. Berks], rectory of, 151.

Pede, Richard, rector of Cuckfield, master of the hospital of St. Catherine, Ledbury, dispensation to, 15.

Pedewell, John, priest, indult to, 488.

Peebles, de Plebelis [co. Peebles], vicarage of, 547.

Peerle, Henry, a Friar Minor, dispensation to, 92.

Peiro. See Peur.

Pele , E., 501 note.

Pele , G., papal register rubricated by, 373 note.

Pen-bre, co. Carmarthen. See Towyn.

Penbro, Richard Wylcok, lord of, 386.

Penne [Abruzzi, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 244, 257, 258, 375, 478, 480, 550, 568.

-, John, bishop of. See de Polena.

Penneweneck. See Penwinnick.

Pennington, Penyngton [co. Lancaster], John Penyngton, knight, lord of, 487.

Penpoll, Thomas, nobleman, lord of Leigh, indult to, 304.

-, -, Sibyl his wife, 304.

Pentire, Thomas, rector of St. Ewe, dispensation to, 154.

Penven, Thomas, a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 441.

-, -, proctor of William Lichton, 346.

-, -, a litigant for the chancellorship of Dunkeld, 728.

-, -, priest, a canon of Glasgow and prebendary de Glasgu primo, vicar of Wigtown, provided to a canonry of Moray, to be chancellor of Dunkeld, 366.

-, -, provided to the chancellorship of Dunkeld, formerly vicar of Wigtown, 330.

-, -, chancellor of Dunkeld, a canon of Glasgow, provided to a canonry in Moray, and to a benefice in the gift of Kelso abbey, 473, 474.

Penwinnick, Penneweneck [in St. Agnes, co. Cornwall], Richard Wylcok, lord of, 386.

Penycook, John, scholar, dispensation to, 117.

Penyngton. See Pennington.

Penyngton, John, knight, lord of Pennington, indult to, 487.

Percy, Perey, Henry, earl of Northumberland, petition of, 109.

-, -, son of. See Percy, William infra.

-, -, Roger, lord of Camoys, his brother, 192.

-, Percii, Peter, layman, dispensation to, 212.

-, -, Elizabeth de Holm, his wife, 212.

-, Perey, Pray, William, priest, a son of Henry, earl of Northumberland, dispensation to, 109.

-, -, a canon of York, provided to the bishopric of Carlisle, 600, 600 note.

-, -, dispensed to receive the bishopric of Carlisle, notwithstanding his defect of age, 608.

-, -, bishop elect of Carlisle, faculty for the consecration of, 608.

-, -, oath of fealty of, to be received by his consecrator, 608.

-, -, letters patent of, sealed with his seal, 608.

Perey (rectius Percy). See Percy.

Pergamen [sis]. See Bergamo.

Perkyns, Thomas, lord of Ufton, indult to, 490.

Perranzabuloe [co. Cornwall], parish church of St. Piran, vicarage of, 91, 145.

Person, Persson, Thomas, rector of Peasemore and chaplain of the duchess of Somerset, dispensation to, 151.

-, William, clerk, to be vicar of Ruthven, 502.

Persons, William, clerk, notary public, 627.

-, -, form of oath of, 627.

Pertenhall, Pertenhale [co. Bedford], rectory of, 243.

Perth, the town of St. John's [co. Perth], pension to be paid at, 194, 199.

-, parish church of, John Donaldi, a chaplain in, 328, 329.

-, -, Henry Roberti, a chaplain in, 551.

-, chapel in the church of St. Paul in, 443, 444.

-, Vallis virtutum, Carthusian priory, prior and convent of, 419.

-, -, parish church of Ettrick appropriated to, 418.

Perusio, Angelus de, ministergeneral of the order of the Friars Minors, papal commissary, 620.

-, -, death of, 620.

Pesemere. See Peasemore.

Petelach, chaplaincy of, in the chapel of St. Mary the Virgin within the abbey of Dunfermline, 657.

Peterborough [co. Northampton], Benedictine abbey, abbot and convent of, presentation by, 18.

Pethawe, diocese of Norwich, John Coke, lord of, 486.

Petiit, William, priest, lord of places in Hemington, indult to, 485.

Petra , abbey of St. Mary de. See Kilmacduagh.

Petra fertili , Petra fertuli (sic), abbeyde. See Corcomroe.

Petri, Antony, late a papal chaplain and auditor, 67.

Petri , Martinus, 430 note.

Pettynvyn, John, priest, to be vicar of Dores, 494.

Peur (or Peiro), William, vicar of Westhampnett, and a stall vicar of Chichester, indult to, 103.

Peyton, Thomas, nobleman, lord of Wyken, indult to, 304.

-, -, wife of, 304.

Philip, duke of Burgundy, embassy to the Pope from, 223.

-, papal legate to. See Cusa, Nicholas de.

-, William Hog, commended by, 55.

Philippron , Philipron, P., 114, 224, 230, 376, 474 et passim to 613.

Piacenza, Placentinus [Emilia, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 112.

-, Nicholas, bishop of. See Amidano.

Pichard, Robert, an Augustinian canon of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, dispensation to, 104.

Pickwell, co. Leicester. See Pighell.

Picton. See Pitt.

Piè di Luca, Pedisluci, [Perugia, Italy], papal letters dated at, 496 note.

Pieg, John, de facto treasurer of Limerick, 379.

Pighell, diocese of Lincoln (? Pickwell, co. Leicester), William Haxay, lord of, 628.

Pimperne, Pimperon, Pympren [co. Dorset], rectory of, united to that of Tarrant Gunville, 113, 114.

-, Thomas Candour, rector of, 114, 274.

Pinchbeck, Pinchebek, Pynchebece [co. Lincoln], vicarage of, 153, 338.

Pinchbeck, Pynchebek, John, chaplain at the altar of St. John in the chapel of St. John the Baptist by St. Mary Aldermary, London, indult to, 152.

-, Pinchebeke, John, prior of Luffield, dispensation to, 134.

Piot. See Pyot.

Pisa [Tuscany, Italy], canon of. See Pisis, Angelus de.

Pisa, Gracianus da, cardinal deacon of SS. Cosma and Damianus, 658.

Piscia , D. de, 602.

Piscia , Philippus de, a notary of the papal camera, 273.

Pisis, Angelus de, a canon of Pisa, papal mandatary, 229.

Pistorio , Cyprianus de. See Cyprianus.

Pitt, Picton [one of the four portions of the parish church of Tiverton, co. Devon], rectory of, 101.

Placentia, Placentinus. See Piacenza.

Plasnis , parsonage or free chapel of St. Sulpice de, 354.

Plebelis , vicarage de. See Peebles.

Plemen, Edmund, vicar of Clonmel, charges against, 447, 448.

Plonget (i. e. Plunket),—, patron of Ballyloughloe, 433.

Plungar, Plumgarth [co. Leicester], parish church of St. Helen, John Appulton, vicar of Barkston and, 230.

-, vicarage of St. Helen, united to the vicarage of Barkston, 231.

-, -, manse and glebe of, 231.

Pluscardine, Pluscardyn, Pulscardine [co. Elgin], priory of St. Andrew of the order of Val-deschoux, dependent on the priory of Val-des-Choux, Andrew, prior of. See Hagis.

-, -, William, prior of. See Brynech.

-, -, convent of, petition of, 254.

-, -, -, right of, to elect a prior, 254, 468.

-, -, number of monks in, 254.

-, -, pension reserved to Andrew Hagis from the revenues of, 254.

-, -, to be changed into a house of the Benedictine order, and made dependent on Dunfermline abbey, 254.

-, Benedictine priory, John, prior of. See Benale.

-, -, the priory of Urquhart to be united to, 254.

Plym bridge, Plymbrigge [in Plympton St. Mary, co. Devon], chapel of St. Mary the Virgin at, 63.

Plympton St. Mary, Plympton [co. Devon], parish (sic) church of SS. Peter and Paul, 62.

-, -, chapel of St. Mary, dependent on, 62.

-, Augustinian priory of SS. Peter and Paul, prior of, faculty to, 482.

-, -, William, prior of, See Hill.

-, -, prior and convent of, dispute between the parishioners of St. Mary, Plympton, and, 61–62.

-, -, -, licence to, for the presentation of three of their canons to secular benefices, 62.

-, -, prior and convent and brethren and servitors and sisters of, indult to, 62–63.

- See also Plym bridge.

Poer, Meylerus le, bishop of Leighlin (1320–1341), grant confirmed by, 148.

-, Robert, [bishop] elect of Lismore, formerly archdeacon of Lismore, 368.

-, -, bishop of Lismore and Waterford, sometime dean of Limerick, 369, 381.

-, -, bishop of Lismore, executor of a papal mandate, 620.

Poggi, John, bishop of Bologna, lieutenant of the chamberlain, oath of John de Obizis received by, 272.

Poggio Mirteto [prov. of Rome, Italy], papal letters dated at, 438.

Poggius , 180 et passim.

-, secretarius, correction made by order of, 200 note.

Poitou, count of. See William, duke of Aquitaine.

Poland, king of, papal letters to, 94.

-, Albert of. See Albert.

Polart, master Eymundus. See Pollart, Emundus.

Pole, Alice de la, marchioness and countess of Suffolk, Sofordie, wife of William, duke of Suffolk, indults to, 26.

-, John de la, duke of Suffolk, dispensed to remain in his marriage with Margaret Beaufort, 472, 473.

Polena, John de, bishop of Penne, executor of a papal mandate, 233.

-, -, papal commissary, 144.

-, -, residing in the Roman Court, papal mandatary, 267.

Pollard, Thomas, priest, a Carthusian, to be bishop of Down, 298.

-, -, bishop of Down and Connor, death of, 517.

Pollart , Polart, Emundus (or Eymundus), 16, 22, 23, 25.

-, -, a scriptor of apostolic letters and member of the household of Eugenius IV., proctor of John de Obizis, 205, 272.

Polmadie, Polmade [co. Lanark], hospital of, 475, 476.

-, -, alleged to be a prebend in Glasgow, 476.

-, -, with the annexed parish church of Strathblane, to be appropriated to the collegiate church of Dumbarton, 623, 624.

-, -, founders and benefactors of, 623.

-, -, patron of. See Stewart, Isabel, duchess of Albany.

-, -, rector of, to consent to its appropriation to Dumbarton collegiate church, 624.

-, -, George, rector or administrator of. See de Abernethy.

-, -, William, rector or administrator of. See de Conynghame.

Polton, Palton, Thomas, sometime bishop of Worcester, formerly archdeacon of Taunton, 238.

-, -, executors of, 239.

Pomeray, Thomas, prior, afterwards abbot of Christchurch, London, indults to, 106.

-, Thomas, a monk of Cluny, and of St. Peter's, Westminster, to be prior of Montacute, 124, 125 and corrigenda.

Pond Hall, Pondys [in Linstead Magna parish, co. Suffolk], John Everard lord of, 303.

Pondys. See Pond Hall.

Pontanus , Octavianus, scriptor andregistrator of papal letters, 275, 276, 277, 373 et passim.

-, -, corrections or additions made by, 505 note, 559 note, 568 note, 613 note, 695 note.

-, -, hands registers to the rubricator, 287 note, 327 note, 378 note, 387 note, 392 note, 435 note, 440 note, 582 note, 607 note.

Pontefract [co. York, W.R.], Cluniac priory of St. John the Evangelist, confirmation of the freedom of, 133, 134.

-, -, Nicholas, prior of, See Hall.

Pontffraytt, John, a monk of Rievaulx, dispensation to, 148.

Ponyowr, Walter, priest, lord of lands in Ringstead and Sedgeford, indult to, 486.

Pope, John, rector of Shere, dispensation to, 134.

Porcariis , P. de, 145.

Porris , G. de, 101, 102, 117 et passim, to page 261.

Porsel, Porsell. See Purcell.

Porter, John, a canon of Southwell, secretary of John, cardinal bishop of St. Rufina's, indult to, 149.

Porthalyn, Thomas, nobleman, indult to, 604.

-, -, his wife, 604.

Portlemouth, East, Portilmouth [co. Devon], rectory of, 6.

Porto, Portuensis [prov. of Rome, Italy], Branda, cardinal bishop of. See Castiglioni.

-, Francis, cardinal bishop of. See Condulmarus.

-, bishopric of, separated from the bishopric of St. Rufina, 602.

Port of Monteith, co. Perth. See Inchmahome.

Portugal, king of, papal letters to, 95.

Portu , abbey de. See Dunbrody.

Portu patrum , abbey de. See Annadown.

Portu puro , abbey de. See Clonfert.

Portuensis . See Porto.

Potterspury [co. Northampton], Henry Sharpe, rector of, 4.

Powderham [co. Devon], Philip Courtenay, lord of, 387.

Powick, John baron Beauchamp of. See Beauchamp, John.

Poysiaci, Peter, prior of the Augustinian priory de Valle, prior commendatary of the Augustinian priory de Bossia, 529.

Prandergest. See Prendergast.

Pray. See Percy.

Preen, John, priest, a member of the household of John de Mella, bishop of Zamora, 516 note.

Premolt alias Balebyrley. See Primult or Ballyburly.

Prendergast, Prindragras, John, late vicar of the parish church of St. Gerald, Mayo, 632.

-, Prindagras, John, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 330.

-, Prandergest, Prendergest, Robert or Robert de, a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 440.

-, -, death of, 554.

-, Prindagras, Walter, sometime vicar of Crossboyne, 330.

-, Pringragas, Walter, to be dean of Mayo, 382.

-, Prindagras, Prindargas, William, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 428, 564.

Preneste, Prenestinus [prov. of Rome, Italy], Stephen, cardinal bishop of, 660.

Prepositi, John, a Friar Minor, papal chaplain and a minor penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, 305 note.

Preste. See Cupro, William de.

Preston, John, priest, vicar of Tullynessle, to be vicar of Tarves, 281.

-, John, vicar of Wakefield, and chaplain of the earl of Wiltshire, dispensation to, 140.

-, Mariota de, wife of John Forbes, and relict of Alexander de Cheshome, 533.

-, Richard, a monk of Daventry priory, grant to, 558.

-, Thomas, a canon of York, and prebendary of Driffield, dispensations to, 156, 157, 179.

Primult or Ballyburly, Premolt alias Balebyrley [King's county], rectory of, 419, 423.

-, -, erected into a prebend in Kildare, 419, 420.

Prindagras, Prindargas, Prindragras, Pringragas. See Prendergast.

Prinis , Benedictus de, 430 note.

Prouan, Thomas, abbot of Ballintober, sometime rector of Burriscarra, 431.

Provence, a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.

Pryce, David, clerk, official of the episcopal court of London, 348.

Puddlehinton, Pydelhenton [co. Dorset], rectory of, 357.

Puer, Richard, Katherine his daughter, dispensed to marry, 702.

Puersell. See Purcell.

Puichel (rectius Purchel). See Purcell.

Pulscardine. See Pluscardine.

Purcell, Porsel, Porsell, John, a canon of Cloyne, papal mandatary, 436, 519.

-, Puichel, John, a canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 435, 446.

-, -, sub-executor of papal letters, 549, 550.

-, Pursell, John, clerk, to be precentor of Lismore and a canon of Cloyne, 278.

-, -, provided to the precentorship of Lismore, a canonry of Cloyne and the prebend of Kilmacdonogh, to be rector of Rathronan, a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Ardcanny, 292, 293.

-, Porsel, Puersell, Pursell, John, rector of Brant Broughton, a canon of Cork, and a litigant for a canonry of Ossory, reservation of the archdeaconry of Lismore for collation to, 368.

-, -, archdeacon of Lismore, appointed collector of the papal camera and nuncio of the apostolic see in Ireland, 269, 271, 272.

-, -, to take the oath as collector of the papal camera to Lewis, cardinal priest of St. Laurence in Damaso, 269.

-, -, admitted collector of the papal camera in Ireland, 273.

-, -, oath of, received by Astorgius Agnesi, archbishop of Benevento, lieutenant of the chamberlain, 272.

-, -, collector of the papal camera in Ireland, faculties to, 181, 182.

-, -, sentence of, 466.

-, Porsell, Pursel, Pursell, Richard, a canon of Cloyne, papal mandatary, 436, 573, 574.

-, -, a canon of Limerick and of Cloyne, to be also precentor of Limerick, 685.

-, -, a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Ardcanny, and a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Cooliney, to be dean of Lismore, 380, 381.

Puriton, Robert, a Benedictine monk, and sub-prior of Winchester, indult to, 5.

Pursel, Pursell. See Purcell.

Pury, John, lord of the manor of Chamberhouse, and Isabel his wife, to have a licence to build and endow a chapel in their manor of Chamberhouse, 715, 716.

-, -, to have the patronage of the chapel at Chamberhouse and of such chantries as he shall found there and in Thatcham church, 716.

Puteo , G. de, 20, 21, 166, 178 (corrigenda) 181 et passim to page 259.

Pydelhenton. See Puddlehinton.

Pye, John, of the parish of Selby, 248.

Pyghtysle. See Pytchley.

Pyley , Jo[hannes], 288.

Pymo(n)t, John de, clerk, of Rouen, notary public, 27.

Pympren. See Pimperne.

Pynchebece. See Pinchbeck, co. Lincoln.

Pynchebek, John. See Pinchbeck.

Pyot, Christopher, a canon of Aberdeen, to be a canon of Moray and prebendary of Kingussie, 176, 177, 212, 585, 586.

-, -, to be inducted into possession of a canonry of Moray and the prebend of Kingussie, for which he has been a litigant, 687.

-, Piot, Laurence, precentor of Moray, confirmation of the collation of the said precentorship to, 255.

-, -, archdeacon of Aberdeen, precentor of Moray and a canon of Dunkeld and prebendary of Moneydie, to be rector of Benholm, 170, 171.

-, -, archdeacon of Aberdeen and precentor of Moray, sometime rector of Benholm, to be collated afresh to the parish church of Benholm, 267, 268.

-, -, archdeacon of Aberdeen and precentor of Moray, to resign his precentorship and to be restored to a canonry of Ross and the prebend of Logie Easter, 213, 214.

-, -, archdeacon of Aberdeen, indult to, 474.

Pytchley, Pyghtysle [co. Northampton], rectory of, 119.

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Quarley [co. Hants.], rectory of, 438.

Queenborough, Quenboruch [co. Kent], chapel of the Holy Trinity, founded by king Edward III., licensed for baptism, etc., 610.

-, inhabitants of, petition of, 609, 610.

Queenhithe. See London, parochial churches: St. Michael.

Quenboruch. See Queenborough.

Quenington, Quenyngton [co. Gloucester], rectory of, 24.

Querad, John, rector of Luckington, dispensation to, 137.

Quethiock, co. Cornwall. See Leigh.

Quin, Ciunky, Cwne [co. Clare], vicarage of, 318, 721, 722.

Quothquan (or Libberton), Glenquhon [co. Lanark], parish church appropriated to the collegiate church of Douglas, as a prebend therein, 429.

Qwassyngburgh. See Washingborough.

Qweteley, Roger, indult to, 95.

-, -, Agnes, his wife, 95.

R

Raaff, Stephen, a Friar Minor, confessor of the countess of Shrewsbury, dispensation to, 139.

Rabard, John, nobleman, indult to, 385.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 385.

Racaneto, A. de, 15 et passim to page 246.

Rachgaella (rectius Rathgaella). See Rathkeale.

Rachmogon. See Ramoan.

Radclyff, Geoffrey, knight, lord of Framsden, indult to, 302.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 302.

-, Radelyff, George, archdeacon of Chester, and a canon of Lichfield, indult to, to visit his archdeaconry by deputy, 228.

-, Radcliffe, Radeclefe, William, of England, admitted a papal chamberlain, 274.

-, -, priest, a papal chamberlain, indult to, 629.

-, -, a papal chamberlain, and treasurer of Lichfield, indults to, 125, 126.

-, -, abbreviator of papal letters, provision of the archdeaconry of Cashel to, 519, 520.

-, -, one of the chamberlains of the hospital of the Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr of the English at Rome, petition of, 615.

-, William, priest, rector of St. Michael's le Querne, London, indults to, 126, 302.

-, -, father and grandfather of, 302.

Radnor, New, Radnor Nova [co. Radnor], rectory of, 22.

Raframyg. See Rathfran.

Rag, William, layman, dispensed to marry Cecily Nicolson, 611.

-, -, the father of Cecily Nicolson, his godfather, 611.

Ragland, Nicholas, rector of Leckhampton, a litigant concerning certain tithes, 105.

Rahara, Cillenliregard [co. Roscommon], vicarage of, 723.

Rahegelli. See Rathkeale.

Rahoon, Rahunach alias Rahynayg, Rathuna [co. Galway], vicarage of, 282, 693.

Raichmogan alias Rachmogon (rectius Raithmogan alias Rathmogon). See Ramoan.

Railstoun. See Raulston.

Raimundus, William, of le Muret, clerk, reservation of a canonry in Dax for, 198.

Raithtuaith, Raithtuaydh. See Ratoo.

Raket, William, layman, 609.

-, -, Agnes Bellynghan, his wife, 609.

-, -, Alice, sometime his wife, godmother to the offspring of Thomas Bellynghan, and Agnes his wife, 609.

Raliston. See Raulston.

Rallychaly (rectius Ballychaly). See Ballyhealy.

Ramesey. See Ramsey.

Ramgayn. See Rathangan.

Ramoan, Raichmogan alias Rachmogon [co. Antrim], rectory of, 495, 496.

Ramsay, David, priest, a member of the household of James [Kennedy], bishop of St. Andrews, reservation of a canonry of Glasgow, etc. for collation to, 87.

-, -, also a chaplain of the bishop of St. Andrews, and rector of Carrington, dispensation to, 175.

Ramsey, Ramesey [co. Huntingdon], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 93.

-, -, John, abbot of. See Stowe.

-, -, monk of. See Bernere, John.

Randulfe, John, clerk, of London, a notary public, 679.

Rane, William, clerk, late dean of Tuam, 474.

Ranerius, vice-chancellor of the holy Roman Church, 353.

Ranna, rectory of the rural lands of Culofin and. See Coolavin.

Ranucius , Ranutius, Renucius, 203, 385, 386, 488, 517, 525, 552, 553, 603, 613, 629, 630.

- Cf. also Rinucius.

Ranynges, Thomas, nobleman, lord of Monysplate, indult to, 98.

-, -, Elizabeth, his wife, 98.

Raparlaw, John, priest, vicar orpensionarius of Morebattle, to be vicar of Symington, 694.

Raphoe [co. Donegal], Laurence, bishop of. See O'Gallagher.

-, archdeacon of. papal mandatary, 313.

-, canons of. See Macgillabridhe, William; Obaigy, Laurence; Obughy, Matthew; O'Cahan, Charles; O'Cahan, Catholicus; Ofirgil, Cornelius.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 493.

Rasaker, Thomas, rector of Ducklington and chaplain of St. Katherine, Wanborough, sometime rector of Yoxall, dispensation to, 135.

Rasharkin, Rosarchan [co. Antrim], vicarage of, 633.

Raston, John. See Raulston.

Ratfyn, Rotfen [in Amesbury parish, co. Wilts], a prebend in Salisbury, 354.

Rathangan, Ramgayn [co. Kildare], a prebend in Kildare, 421.

Rathaw. See Ratho.

Rathborney, Rathmacuomayn [co. Clare], vicarage of, 720.

Rathbranna. See Rathfran.

Ratheby, John, nobleman, lord of Heckington, indult to, 301.

-, -, Helen, his wife, 301.

Rathfaranayn, diocese of Tuam [? the Rathcurnan of theTaxatio, now Bekan, co. Mayo], rectory of, 544.

Rathfran, Raframyg, Rathbranna [a townland in Templemurry parish, co. Mayo], vicarage of, 378.

-, house of the Friars Preachers of St. Mary, 516.

Rathkeale, Rachgaella, Rahegelli, Rathgeil, Rathgella, Rathgeyll [co. Limerick], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 292, 319, 380, 456, 521.

Rathlysden. See Rattlesden.

Rathmacuomayn. See Rathborney.

Ratho, Rathaw, Rathow [co. Edinburgh], rectory of, in the gift of the bishop of St. Andrews, united to Corstorphine college, 477.

-, tithes belonging to the rectory and vicarage of, 85.

-, vicarage of, 477.

- See also Hatton.

Rathpatrick, Derithpadeye, Rathpadryc, Rathpadrych [co. Kilkenny], vicarage of, 322, 326, 327.

Rathronan, Rathronayn alias Michauri [co. Limerick], rectory of, 292, 293.

Rathtuy, Rathwe. See Rattoo.

Rathuna. See Rahoon.

Ratisbon (or Regensburg), [Bavaria], bishop of, papal mandatary, 665.

Rattlesden, Rathlysden [co. Suffolk]. John Symond, priest, lord of a place in, 604.

Rattoo, Raithtuaith, Raithtuaydh, Rathtuy, Rathwe, Ratuoi, Ratuoy, Ratuoyh, Rothtuoy [co. Kerry], Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, abbot of, papal mandatary, 207, 458, 515, 542 (bis), 566, 665.

-, chapel of St. Mary, 543.

Raulston, Raliston, David de, a Premonstratensian canon of Dryburgh, and vicar of Lessudden, dispensation to, 411.

-, Railstoun, Raston, Johnor John de, dean of Dunkeld, a member of the Privy Council of Scotland, dispensation to, 2.

-, -, dean of Dunkeld, provided to the bishopric of Dunkeld, 300, 300 note.

-, -, [bishop] elect of Dunkeld, faculty for the consecration of, 339.

-, -, oath of fealty of, 339.

-, -, letters patent under the seal of, 339.

-, -, [bishop] elect of Dunkeld, sometime dean of Dunkeld, 183.

-, -, bishop of Dunkeld, faculty to, 21.

-, -, a student of St. Andrew's university, grant of a doctor's degree to, 20.

-, -, indults to, 386, 440.

-, -, papal mandatary, 461.

-, -, petition of, 21.

-, -, removal and institution made by, 231.

-, -, death of, 599.

Ravenfield, co. York, W.R. See Wranffelde.

Rawcliffe, Rawclyff [in Snaith parish, co. York, W.R.], manor of, 248.

Raydon, Reydon [co. Suffolk], rectory of, 53.

Rayfoldi, John, priest, a monk of Stratford Langthorne, dispensation to, 146.

Raymund, of France, a chaplain of the pope and a minor penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, and in the Roman court, 270.

-, the same as Raymund Augerii, 270 note.

Rayne, Henry, prior of Marton in the Forest, dispensation to, 60.

Raythluraych alias de Raythia. See Maghera.

Reate , A. de, 139, 225, 233.

-, Jo[hannes] de, 2 et passim to page 563.

Redelyngfeld. See Redlingfield.

Redhoch, Redhuch, John or John de, vicar of Airth, death of, at the apostolic See, 492.

-, -, late vicar of Bothkennar and of Airth, 728.

Redlingfield, Redelyngfeld [co. Suffolk], Benedictine priory, prioress and nuns of, decree and ordinance as to the use to be observed by, 590.

-, -, service books of, 590.

-, -, visited by Thomas Brown, bishop of Norwich, 590.

Redmarshall, Redmerschall [co. Durham], rectory of, 150.

Regensburg. See Ratisbon.

Reginald ap David, priest, lord of Garth-maelan, indult to, 488.

Reims [Marne, France], treasurer of, papal mandatary, 167.

-, vidame of, papal mandatary, 20, 170, 208, 230, 231, 276, 492 note, 496 note, 502, 554, 573, 574, 580, 587, 632, 725.

-, James, vidame of. See Bouron.

René I, duke of Anjou, titular King of Sicily, orator of, 374.

Rent, Thomas, nobleman, indult to, 24.

-, -, wife of, 24.

- Cf. also Kent.

Renucius . See Ranucius.

Repington, Philip, bishop of Lincoln, vicar called ‘sequestrator' of. See Tyberay, Thomas.

Restis , L. de, papal register rubricated by, 688 note.

Retinck , Egidius, 430 [note.

Reting. See Keting.

Rettre, John de, late vicar of Auchtergaven, 329.

Reubotil. See Newbattle.

Réville [Manche, France], Benedictine priory, Peter, prior of. See Julin.

Reydon. See Raydon.

Reysond, William, vicar of St. Leonard's, Eynsham, dispensation to, 146.

Rhine, the, a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.

Rhinns, a district in co. Wigtown. See Kirkmaiden.

Rhodes, castellan of the city of. See Langstrothir, John.

-, island of, chapters or convocations of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in, 187.

-, -, contributions of the preceptors and brethren of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in aid of, 190.

-, -, threatened devastation of, by the Turks, 263.

-, -, hospital of the order of St. John of Jerusalem in, master of, 25.

-, -, -, master and convent of, burdened with debt on account of past wars, 263, 265.

-, -, -, proceeds of indulgences granted to, 263, 265.

-, -, -, Melchior, chancellor of. See Bandini.

-, -, turcopolier of. See Middelton, Hugh.

Rhynd, Rynde [co. Perth], demesne of the prioress and convent of Elcho in, 469.

-, tithes of, 469.

- See also Elcho.

Richard I., surnamed ‘Cueur de Lion,' king of England, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine and count of Anjou, grants made by, 124 note, 538 note.

Richard II., king of England, chantry founded by, 152.

-, petition of, 353.

Richard, duke of York, charges against, 152.

-, -, indult to, 92.

-, -, letters of, 165.

-, -, petitions of, 72, 93, 113.

-, -, Cecily his wife, 92.

-, -, chaplain of. See Crosse, Roger.

-, -, proctor of, at tho Roman Court. See Candour, Thomas.

Richard, Hugh, a Friar Minor, safe conduct for him and his suite, 209.

-, Richart, Hugh, a friar Minor of Hereford, dispensation to, 417.

-, Peter, priest, a notary public, 627.

Richemundia . See Richmond, co. York, N.R.

Richmond, co. Surrey. See Sheen.

Richmond, Richemundia, Rychemundye [co. York, N.R.], Thomas, archdeacon of. See Kempe.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Grey.

-, William Ureby, rector of, 123.

Rickmansworth, Rykmersworht, Rykmersworth [co. Hertford], vicarage of, in the collation of the abbot of St. Albans, 240.

Rievaulx, Ryeuallis [co. Yorks, N.R.], Cistercian abbey, monk of. See Pontffraytt, John.

Rillinoir (rectius Killmoir) Nassinna. See Kilmore-na-Sina.

Rillum, Elizabeth, a nun of Ellertonupon-Swale, dispensation to, 499.

Rimini [Romagna, Italy], James, bishop of. See de Cortonio.

Rindbera, Rynbero, diocese of Ardfert (? Barrow in Ardfert parish, co. Kerry), vicarage of, 207, 456.

Rindown, Rinduinn [co. Roscommon], Hospitallers’ house of St. John the Baptist, prior of, papal mandatary, 364.

Ringstead, Ryngstede [co. Norfolk], Walter Ponyowr, lord of lands in, 486.

Rinucius , Rinuncius, Rinutius, 215, 221, 237, 387, 439, 439 note, 455, 481 note, 484–6, 525, 526, 552, 603–5, 630, 679, 682.

- Cf. also Ranucius.

Ripon, Rypon [co. York, N.R.], collegiate church of St. Peter, afterwards of St. Wilfrid, canons of. See Clere, John; Dobbes, Robert; Stillyngton, Robert; Stopyndon, John.

-, -, prebends in. See Givendale, Great; Stanwick St. John.

Rippon, Margaret, a nun of Rosedale abbey, dispensation to, 412.

Ripton, Ripton Regis. See King's Ripton.

Rishangles, Risengelis [co. Suffolk], John Stoteville, lord of, 491.

Riss, John, vicar of St. Nicholas, Galway, to be rehabilitated, 437, 438.

Rizonibus , Ja. de, 20 et passim to page 254.

Roba in Conmacnecule. See Ballinrobe.

Robert I., King of Scots, patron of the vicarage of Ellon, 466.

Robert I. or II., king of Scots, grant to Durham priory made by, 216.

Robert III., king of Scots, grant to Durham priory made by, 216.

-, Robert Stewart, a grandson of, 14, 15, 83, 356, 371.

Roberti, Henry, chaplain in the parish church of Perth, to be a canon of Dunkeld, 551.

Robynson, John, layman, of the diocese of York, dispensation for, 47.

-, John, layman, of the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. See Webster.

Rocapetri , Jo. de, 63, 202, 207, 271.

Roche alias de Rupe, Elis de, dispensed to marry Gillibertus de Geraldinis, 341.

-, Miles, abbot of Tracton, charges against, 511.

- See also Roste.

Rochester [co. Kent], bishop of, faculty to, 680.

-, -, pallium sent to him and the bishop of Winchester, for assignment to Thomas Bourchier, archbishop of Canterbury, 700.

-, -, papal letters to, 700.

-, -, to receive the oath of fealty of Thomas Bourchier, archbishop of Canterbury, 700.

-, -, to receive the oath of fealty of Reginald Peacock, bishop of Chichester, 509.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 531.

Rode , Jo., 517, 520, 529, 574, 577, 585, 601–2, 621, 669, 687, 690.

Rode (Carlton), la Rode [co. Norfolk], John Stoteville, lord of, 491.

Roderham, Richard, chancellor of Hereford, exemplification of dispensation for, 191.

- described as treasurer of Hereford, 192 note.

Rodes, Robert, layman, grant to, 66.

-, Robert, nobleman, dispensation to, 604.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 604.

Rodrici , Garsias, papal register rubricated by, 553 note.

Roe, Roga [co. Londonderry]. See Drumachose.

Roffen [sis] rectius Rossen[sis], i. e. Ross [in Ireland], 300.

Roga alias Durimcoab. See Drumachose.

Roger, Thomas, of Hadley, a Carmelite friar and a chaplain of the baron de la Ware, dispensation to, 122.

Rohan [Côtes-du-Nord, France], Augustinian priory, Oliver prior of. See Clepham.

Roleti , H., 67 et passim to page 208.

Rolleston [co. Stafford], rectory of, 115.

Romannos, Matthew, priest, to be rector of Lilliesleaf, 495.

Rome [Italy], distance of Viterbo from, 377, 520.

-, English embassy at, 29.

-, imprisonment of William Etrete, a monk of Glastonbury at, 530, 531.

-, legate and vicar-general of the apostolic see in. See Peter, cardinal priest of St. Praxed's.

-, the pope leaves, owing to pestilence at, 238.

-, the pope's vicar in spirituals in. See Eruli de Narnia, Berardus, bishop of Spoleto.

-, papal court at, death of Simon Cantwell on his return from, 568.

-, amount of offerings etc. to be made in order to secure the Jubilee indulgence by those who did not go to, 66, 169, 170, 261, 263, 264, 265.

-, camera apostolica, admissions of collectors dated at, 273, 274 (ter).

-, chamber of Nicholas, bishop of Placentia in, 274.

-, apostolic treasury in, 272.

-, -, admissions of papal chamberlains dated at, 274 (bis).

-, rione Parione in the parish of S. Biagio, houses in, 615.

-, basilicas and churches, indulgence to those who visited in the Jubilee year, 66, 170, 263, 264.

-, churches of, money for the fabric or repair of, 170, 223, 225, 227.

-, Lateran basilica, 180 n.

-, -, bull dated at, 353.

-, -, Nicholas V. crowned in, 272 note.

-, S. Maria Maggiore, papal letters dated at, 194, 208, 223, 379, 384, 395, 409, 410, 413, 461, 462, 467, 473, 480, 481, 483 corrigenda, 489, 493–5, 499, 507, 516, 536, 634.

-, St. Peter's de Urbe, Basilica of the prince of the Apostles, burial of Eugenius IV. in, 180 note, 269 note

-, -, canon of. See Cincii de Rusticis, Agapitus.

-, -, chapter-general of the order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem held in, 306.

-, -, coronation of Nicholas V. in, 269 note.

-, -, papal letters dated at, 1 et passim.

-, -, penitentiary in. See Sandewich, Walter.

-, -, minor penitentiaries in. See Albert, of Poland; Calp, John; Forster, Hugh; John, of France; Mark, of Italy; Nicholas, of Italy; Prepositi, John; Raymund, of France; Segini, John; Solerii, John; Valentine, of Hungary;and Walter, of England.

-, -, repair of, 182.

-, SS. Peter and Paul, vows of pilgrimage to the shrine of, 61, 103, 121 note, 123 note, 180, 189, 206, 214, 489, 525.

-, St. Pudenziana's, papal letters dated at, 50, 376, 384– 7, 391–4, 398, 408, 412–4, 417, 418, 421, 422.

-, hospital of the Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr of the English, de Urbe, chamberlains of. See Radclyff, William; and Thwaites, Richard.

-, -, chamberlains, warden and brethren of, lease granted by, 615, 616.

-, -, John, warden of. See Kylnyngton.

-, -, a brother of. See Lax, John.

-, -, brethren of the council of, petition of, 615.

-, -, brethren and sisters of, exemplification of letters of Eugenius IV. in favour of, 302.

-, -, certain monks, members of the fraternity of, 163.

-, -, council room of, 615.

-, -, great seal of, 616.

-, -, statute of, 616.

-, Cistercian monastery of St. Anastasius without the walls, monk of. See Ohyffernam, Dermit.

-, monastery of St. Mary de Minerva (i. e. S. Maria sopra Minerva), 180 note, 269 note.

- See also Cardinals.

Ronan, Maurice, vicar of Tubbred and Tullaghorton, to be a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Tullaghorton, 436.

-, Richard, priest, to be vicar of Cloncagh, and of Corcomohide, 434.

Roos, Marjory, called the lady de. See Wentworth.

-, James de, knight, benefactor of a chantry in Histon parish church, 650.

-, -, executor of the will of, 650–1.

-, Robert, knight, indult to, 384.

-, -, Anne his wife, 384.

Roow. See Rowe.

Ros in the diocese of Clogher. See Magheross.

Rosarchan. See Rasharkin.

Rosce. See Roste.

Roscommon, Roschoman, Roscomain, Roscoman, Roscomayn, Roscomman, Rostomayn [co. Roscommon], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 288, 460, 570, 672, 723.

-, -, canons of. See Macgilkuaig, Dermit; Oflannagan, William; Ofurirgrayd, Nicholas; Ohanaynd, Bernard.

- See also Ardsallagh.

Rosdallis , abbey de. See Rosedale.

Rosecrowther, Rostrothur [co. Pembroke], church of, held by David, bishop of Dromore, in commendam, 236.

Rosedale, de Rosdallis, in Blakamore [in Middleton parish, co. York, N.R.], Benedictine abbey, nun of. See Rippon, Margaret.

Rosglas. See Monasterevan.

Rosich. See Rosserk.

Rosier, Bernard du, bishop of Bazas, 405.

Ross [in Ireland, co. Cork], bishop of, papal mandatary, 284, 322, 323.

-, Cornelius, bishop of. See Mac Elchada.

-, Donald, bishop of. See O'Donovan.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 284, 300.

-, Cornelius, dean of. See O'Driscoll.

-, Renaldus, dean of. See Oarthyt.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 284, 293.

-, Donatus, archdeacon of. See O'Donovan.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 601.

-, John, chancellor of. See Olaegere.

-, Richard, chancellor of. See O'Donovan.

-, precentor (cantor) of, papal mandatary, 293.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 601.

-, Dermit, treasurer of. See O'Donovan.

-, canons of. See Mechuyrleyn, Thomas; O'Donovan, Donald; Ogillagymayn, David; Omonghan, Donald.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 389.

-, priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 293, 380.

Ross [in Scotland], bishop of, papal mandatary, 244, 402, 667.

-, -, provision of benefices in the gift of, 340, 517.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See de Tulach and Urquhart.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 672.

-, Alan, dean of. See Cant.

-, James, dean of. See Innes.

-, dean and chapter of, provision of benefices in the collation of, 340, 517.

-, Andrew, archdeacon of. See Monroy.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Ross.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 291.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 377, 686.

-, Henry, treasurer of. See Bughe.

-, John, treasurer of. See Kennocchson.

-, Thomas, de facto treasurer of. See de Tulach.

-, canons of. See Balfour, John de; Blare, Walter; Clepham, Alan; Clepham, Richard; Cant, Alan; Dyngwell, Thomas; Innes, John; Pyot, Laurence; Ross, William; Stewart, David; Tulach, Andrew de; Urquhart, William.

-, canons provided of. See Donaldi, John; Cadi, Richard; Cadi, Robert; Dyngwell, William; Wyly, Richard.

-, prebend in. See Logie Easter.

-, subdiaconal prebend, 290, 291.

Ross, Alexander earl of. See Macdonald.

Ross, Rossflannayn [co. Galway], vicarage of, 322.

Ross barony, co. Galway. See Conmaicne Cuile Tolad.

Ross, William, clerk, provided to canonries of Ross [in Scotland], and Moray, archdeacon of Ross [in Scotland], collated afresh to the said archdeaconry, with annexed canonry, 686.

Rosserk, Rosich, Rosseyrch [in Ballysakeery parish, co. Mayo], “chancellorship” of, a dignity in the church of Killala, 312.

-, house of the Third order of St. Francis at, friar of. See Ocluman, Philip.

Rossflannayn. See Ross, co. Galway.

Rossglas. See Monasterevan.

Rossorry, co. Fermanagh. See Lisgoole.

Roste (or Rosce, i.e. Roche), William, an Augustinian canon of Cross, to be transferred to Ballintobber, 413.

Rostomayn. See Roscommon.

Rostrothur. See Rosecrowther.

Rotfen. See Ratfyn.

Rothbury, Routhebery [co. Northumberland], Alexander Cok, rector of, 119, 123.

Rothtuoy. See Rattoo.

Rouane. See Ruthven.

Rouen [Seine-Inférieure, France], province of, collector of the papal camera in, 359.

-, -, grant for, 183.

-, -, reservation of benefices in, 37, 359.

-, archbishop of, grant to, 538 note.

-, -, papal letters to, 299.

-, William, archbishop of. See d'Estouteville.

-, dean and chapter of, grant to, 538 note.

-, -, petition of, 124 note.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. Ouen, abbot of, papal mandatary, 124 note, 538 note.

-, Celestine priory of St.Mary de Bonrepaus, recently founded by Henry VI., 392.

-, -, prior and brethren of, indult to, 391.

-, John de Pymont, clerk, of, 27.

Rouira, master Bernard de, a papal chaplain and auditor, 116, 577.

Routhebery. See Rothbury.

Rowe, John, clerk, an arbitrator, 62.

-, Roow, John, subdean and canon of Exeter, rector of Egloshayle, and penitentiary of Exeter, dispensation to, 5, 6.

Roxton, John, prior of Dunstable, election of, confirmed, 40.

Roychu, Edmund, 464, 465.

Roys, Margaret, wife of John Averyll, dispensation to, 25.

Ru . See Ruffi, Johannes.

Rubeis , P. de, 225.

Rudby, Robert, clerk, notary public, 481.

Rudde, Richard, chaplain, 248.

Rudhale, Richard, archdeacon of Hereford, rector of New Radnor, and sub-collector in England, dispensation to, 22.

-, -, indults to, 39, 141.

-, William, Lord of Gayton Hall, brother of Richard Rudhale supra, 22.

Rudyng, John, clerk, notary public, 552.

Ruffi , Ru, Ruffe, Johannes, papal registers rubricated by, 387 note, 451 note, 527 note, 573 note, 728 note.

Rupe , abbey de. See Horeabbey.

Rupe, Elis de. See de Roche.

Russel, John, priest, rector of Benholm, proposed resignation of, 268.

-, William, late a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Ardcanny, 293.

-, William, vicar of Dunmore, charges against, 430.

-, Russell alias Crewagh, William, clerk, rector of the rural lands of Dowyn Yrys and Dowyn Gadymon, also rector of Singland, formerly a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Dysert, now a canon of Limerick and prebendary of St. Munchin's, to have collation afresh of the latter canonry and prebend, 695, 696.

Rustell', John, rector of Winford, grant to, 36.

Ruthven, Rouane, Rwuen (now part of Cairnie parish, co. Aberdeen), vicarage of, 339, 340, 502.

Ruyton. See Ryton upon Dunsmore.

Rwuen. See Ruthven.

Rychemundye. See Richmond, co. York, N.R.

Rykmersworht, Rykmersworth. See Rickmansworth.

Rylpyn, William, priest, one of the administrators of the late William Skelton, 201, 202.

Rylyng, John, priest, an Augustinian canon of Mullingar, to be prior of the same, 708, 709.

Rynbero. See Rindbera.

Rynde. See Rhynd.

Ryngstede. See Ringstead.

Ryngwod, Thomas, nobleman, lord East Mill, indult to, 606.

Rynlos (rectius) Kynlos). See Kinloss.

Rypley, Thomas, priest, notary public, 481.

Rypon. See Ripon.

Ryton upon Dunsmore, Ruyton [co. Warwick], a prebend in Lichfield, 115.

Ryuet, John, rector of Upton on Severn, dispensation to, 104.

-, -, official of Worcester, suit before, 105.