Index of Persons and Places: T, U, V

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: T, U, V', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455, (London, 1915) pp. 919-930. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol10/pp919-930 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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T. See Tervisio, T. de.

Tachsacxan. See Taghsaxon.

Taghsaxon, Tachsacxan, alias Templegal [in Athenry parish, co. Galway], a prebend in Tuam, 395

Taghsheenod, co. Longford. See Abbeyderg.

Tagliacotio, John de, cardinal bishop of Palestrina, called the cardinal of Taranto, major penitentiary, 336.

Tairword (rectius Tamword). See Tamworth.

Talbot, John, earl of Shrewsbury alias Talbet, lord de Talbot, petition of, 139.

-, -, John Howell, a chaplain of, 209.

-, -, William Thore, a chaplain and member of the household of, 169.

-, John, knight, indult to, 484.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 484.

-, Talbod, Margaret, wife of John, earl of Shrewsbury, indults to, 485, 487.

-, -, Stephen Raaff, her confessor, 139.

-, Richard, archbishop of Dublin, justiciary and governor of Ireland, warlike measures against the Irish enemies taken by, 341, 342.

-, -, late archbishop of Dublin, 99.

Tamlacharda alias de Ardo. See Tamlaght-ard.

Tamlachinlagayn. See Tamlaght Finlagan.

Tamlaght-ard, Tamlacharda alias de Ardo [co. Londonderry], rectory of, 494, 495.

Tamlaght Finlagan, Tamlachinlagayn [co. Londonderry], vicarage of, 494, 495.

Tampolymalle. See Templemaley.

Tamworth, Tairword [co. Stafford], chapel royal called the free chapel of, canons of. See Malefurniti, Drew; Merssh, Roger.

-, prebends in. See Coton; Wiginton.

-, See also Coton.

Tanfeld, Thomas, a canon of York, 239.

Tannadice, Tannades [co. Forfar], rectory of, 294.

Tanner, Richard, rector of Stanbridge, dispensation to, 376.

Tapton, Hugh, rector of Helpston, dispensation to, 91.

Tarantgundevile. See Tarrant Gunville.

Taranto [Italy], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 86, 375, 535, 608, 626, 722.

-, Marinus, archbishop of. See de Ursinis.

-, cardinal of. See Tagliacotio, John de.

Tarbes, Tarvien[sis] [HautesPyrénées, France], archdeaconry of Angles in the church of, 246 note.

Tarbolton, Torbolten, [co. Ayr], a prebend in Glasgow, 204. 453.

- See Fail.

Tarrant Gunville, Tarantgundevile [co. Dorset], rectory of, united to Pimperne, 113, 114.

Tarves, Tarwas, Taures [co. Aberdeen], vicarage of, 281, 314, 315, 657.

Tarvien[sis]. See Tarbes.

Tarvin, Tinxii [co. Chester], a prebend in Lichfield, 40.

Tarwas. See Tarves.

Tathei, Thady, a canon of Killaloe, papal mandatary, 326.

Taughboyne, Theachbuighin [co. Donegal], rectory of, 493.

Taunton [co. Somerset], Adam, archdeacon of. See Moleyns.

-, Nicholas, archdeacon of. See Calton.

-, Robert, archdeacon of. See Stillyngton.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Polton.

-, Augustinian priory of SS. Peter and Paul, Richard, prior of. See Glene.

Taures. See Tarves.

Tavistock, Tavystoke [co. Devon], Benedictine abbey, fewness of monks in priest's orders in, 590.

-, -, monks of. See Clyff, William; Howe, John; Lacche, William.

Tawen. See Towyn.

Tayllor, Richard, a parishioner of Evershot, 655.

Taynton, Teynton, Teyton [co. Oxford], rectory of, 22.

Teachdampnada. See Tedavnet.

Teachsarayn. See Tisaran.

Teachtalain. See Tehallan.

Tedavnet, Teachdampnata, Theacdampnata [co. Monaghan], rectory of, 556, 557.

-, rectory of, erected into a prebend in Clogher, 724, 725.

Tehallan, Teachtalain, Theachtalaym, Theachtalayn, Trachtalan [co. Monaghan], rectory of, 285 bis.

-, vicarage of, 321, 322.

Tempest, Richard, knight, lord of Stainforth, indult to, 487.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 487.

Templebeg, co. Tipperary. See Kalcamruyn.

Templegal. See Taghsaxon.

Templemaley, Tampolymalle [co. Clare], vicarage of, 445.

Templemurry, co. Mayo. See Rathfran.

Templeport, Ynis-Breachmery alias de Tempullapyrt, Ynysbreachmay alias Tempullmipuret, Tempullmpuret [co. Cavan], parish church of St. Medocius (i.e. Maidhoc), vicarage of, 634, 637.

Templeshanbo, Senboch Sancti Colmani de Duria [co. Wexford], rectory of, 545.

Templetrine, Treyna [co. Cork], rectory of, 293.

-, not more than a mile distant from Kilbrittain, 293.

Tempolkyt. See Kalcamruyn.

Tempullapyrt, Tempullmipuret, Tempullmpuret. See Templeport.

Tempullmuire in the diocese of Achonry [probably a church in Ballintemple townland, parish of Meelick, co. Mayo], vicarage of, 364.

Térouane, Morinen[sis], [Pas-deCalais, France], official of, faculty to, 455.

-, Thomas Fyndryn, knight, lord of a certain messuage in the diocese of, 630.

-, Strata in the diocese of, 629 note.

-, Withtlokkes-place in the diocese of, 526.

Terrington, Tethryngton, Thetrington [co. York, N.R.], rectory of, 118.

Tertio (rectius Tervisio), T. de, 492.

Terunda . See Therunda.

Tervisio , Tertio, T. de., T., registrator of papal letters, 375 et passim.

-, -, additions and corrections made by, 445 note, 467 note, 506 note, 544 note, 592 note, 593 note, 632 note, 635 note, 638 note, 640 note, 641 note, 643 note, 647 note, 709 note, 712 note, 719 note.

-, -, note by, 392 note.

Tetenaye, Thomas, a monk of Louth Park, dispensation to, 90.

Tethryngton. See Terrington.

Teviotdale, Tevedalia, Theuidalia [Scotland], Walter, provided archdeacon of. See Blare.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Croyser.

Tewkesbury, Derokesbury, Tewkesbrieu, Tewkesbuey, Tewkysbury [co. Gloucester], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, licenced to dispense six monks to be promoted to the priesthood, 266.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 39, 141.

-, -, abbot and convent of, indult to, 162.

-, -, -, papal letters addressed to, 681.

-, -, -, patronage of the parish church of Sherston Magna granted to, 592, 593.

-, -, abbot of, and such monks as hold office therein, and their successors, indult to, 681.

-, -, fewness of the monks in priests's orders in, 266.

-, -, six monks of, to be promoted to the priesthood at the age of twenty-two, 266.

-, -, founders of, 593.

-, -, founders of, buried in the church or cemetery of, 592.

-, -, appropriation of the parish church of Sherston Magna to, 593.

Teynton, Teyton. See Taynton.

Thacham. See Thatcham.

Thame, de Thamo [co. Oxford], a prebend in Lincoln, 480.

Thatcham, Thacham [co. Berks], parish church of, 715.

-, -, licence to found chantries in, 716.

-, -, rector of, 716.

- See also Chamberhouse.

Theacdampnata. See Tedavnet.

Theachbuighin. See Taughboyne.

Theachtalaym, Theachtalayn. See Tehallan.

Theatin[us]. See Chieti.

Theddlethorp, Thetilthorp, Thetylthorp [co. Lincoln], parish church of All Saints, vicarage of, 56.

-, Thomas Sollay, vicar of, 375, 455.

-, Thomas Sollay, rector (sic) of, 121.

-, parishioners of, 121.

Thelwall, Robert, rector of Alscott, dispensation to, 141.

Therfield, Therfeld [co. Hertford], John Breton, rector of, and lord of ‘the personage’ there, 301.

Theroderia , priory de. See la Theroudiere.

Therunda , Terunda, L., 15 et passim to page 214.

Thetford, Thetfordi [cos. Norfolk and Suffolk], Cluniac priory of St. Mary (formerly dependent on the abbey of Cluny), prior of, statute concerning the election and confirmation or resignation of, 305, 306.

-, -, John, prior of. See Weysy.

-, -, convent of, petitions of, 305.

Thetilthorp. See Theddlethorp.

Thetrington. See Terrington.

Thetylthorp. See Theddlethorpe.

Theueshou. See Tysoe.

Theuidalia , archdeacon of. See Teviotdale.

Thode. See Todde.

Tholosanus . See Toulouse.

Thom. See Toomyvara.

Thomacellis , C. de, 190.

Thomas, vicar of Dingwall, chaplain of St. Laurence, Dingwall, a canon and treasurer of Caithness, 377, 378.

Thomdomyn. See Toomyvara.

Thome, John, sometime vicar of Logie, co. Forfar, with the annexed chapels of Liff and Invergowrie, 504, 505.

Thomgrene. See Tomgraney.

Thompson [co. Norfolk], collegiate church of St. Martin, William, master or warden of. See Bettys.

Thomsanctidomini (rectius Thom Sancti Donani), priory de. See Toomyvara.

Thondyr, Thondyt, Walter, rector of Clongill, dispensation to, 361.

Thoorn, William, clerk, notary public, 480.

Thore, William, rector of Eyam, chaplain and member of the household of John, earl of Shrewsbury, dispensation to, 169.

Thormaton on Humber. See Thornton [in Thornton Curtis, co. Lincoln].

Thornam, Simon, rector of Weston Longville, dispensation to, 27.

Thornbury, William, priest, vicar of Faversham, and Eastchurch, indult to, 149.

Thorngate, Thornegate [in Lincoln, co. Lincoln], a prebend in Lincoln, 215, 216.

Thornham, Torneham [co. Kent], parish church of, belonging to the prior and convent of Combwell, union of the parish church of Aldington with, 267.

- See also Aldington.

Thornhill [co. York, W.R.], John Savile, knight, lord of, 604.

Thorniton. See Thornton [co. Lincoln].

Thornton, Thormton on Humber, Thorniton, Thornton Curteys, [in Thornton Curtis parish, co. Lincoln], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, William, abbot of. See Multon.

-, -, canons of. See Grymsby, Henry; Markandi, Robert; Schotes, John.

Thornton [in Stainton parish, co. York, N.R.], tithes of, 415, 416.

Thornton, Alexander, priest, a litigant about the parish church of Benholme, 171.

-, Robert, commissary of the official of York, 415.

-, -, commissary of the court of John, cardinal priest of St. Balbina's, and vicar of Silkstone, indults to, 40.

Thornton Curtis, co. Lincoln. See Thornton supra.

Thorpe Willoughby, Thorpe [in Brayton parish, co. York, W.R.], manor of, 248.

Thorsby. See Thursby.

Thosabetis, Thossabethis, master Anthony de, papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissionary, 536, 538.

-, -, papal referendary, 576.

Throkmarton, John, indult to, 95.

-, -, Isabel, his wife, 95

Throp. See Savage.

Thuresbi, See Thursby.

Thurgarton, Thuigarton, Thurgarthon [co. Nottingham], Augustinian priory, canons of. See Byngham, John and Thomas.

Thursby, Thorsby, Thuresbi, Turesby [co. Cumberland], rectory of, 42, 71, 77, 120.

Thwaytes, Thywates, Henry, nobleman, lord of Carlton, indult to, 605.

-, John, nobleman, lord of Denton, licence to, 109.

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

-, Robert, dean of Bishop Auckland and vicar of Masham, dispensation to, 100.

Thyrlew, John, layman, indult to, 490.

-, -, Anne his wife, 490.

Thyrnyng, William, a chantry in Histon parish church augmented by, 650.

-, -, executor of the will of, 650, 651.

Thywates. See Thwaytes.

Tibenham, Tyhymaham [co. Norfolk], chapel of St. Nicholas in the parish church of, founded by Andrew Ogard, remission of penance to penitents who visit and give alms to, 716.

Tiburtin[us], N. (i.e. Nicholas Cesari, bishop of Tivoli), registrator of papal letters, 282, 301, 303.

Tilbrook, Tilbroke [co. Bedford], parish church of, 151.

Tinxii. See Tarvin.

Tipper, Typyt [co. Kildare], a prebend in St. Patrick's, Dublin, 342.

Tipperary county, war in, 620.

Tiptoft, John de, earl of Worcester, petition of, 143.

-, -, patron of Spinney priory, 251.

Tirebrine, Trebryuyn [probably in Aughrim parish, co. Roscommon], and Cinel Fechin, Kyncalechyn [an ancient division of co. Roscommon], rectory of, a prebend in Elphin, formerly, belonging to the capitularmensa thereof, 288, 289.

Tiry, de Tiri, John, priest, presented by the abbot and convent of Lindores, to the vicarage of Dundee, 251.

Tisaran, Teachsarayn [King's county], vicarage of, 544.

Tiverton, Tywerton [co. Devon]. See Pitt.

Tivoli, Tiburtin[us] [Italy], Nicholas, bishop of. See Cesari.

Todde, Thode, Thomas, vicar of Stainton, a litigant concerning the tithes of that parish, 415, 416.

Toem. See Toomyvara.

Toft, Tost, Robert, chaplain of John, archbishop of Canterbury, rector of Sevenoaks, dispensation to, 28.

Toker, John, clerk, notary public, 552.

Toledo, John da, cardinal priest of St. Laurence's in Lucina, 660.

Toly, William, a canon of York, indult to, 386.

Tomfinlough, Tomfynlocha, Tomfynlochach, Tomsynlochach [co. Clare], vicarage of, 321, 339, 443.

Tomgraney, Thomgrene, Tomgrene [co. Clare], a prebend in Killaloe, 318, 582.

Tommasi, Vivian, cardinal priest of St. Stephen's in Celio monte, 658.

Tomregan, Tuaimreagayn [cos. Cavan and Fermanagh], vicarage of, 634.

Tomsynlochach (rectius Tomfynlochach). See Tomfinlough.

Tone, Richard, archdeacon of the East Riding, indult to, 44.

Tonge, Roger, clerk, notary public, 680.

-, Tong, Thomas, rector of Beeford, dispensation to, 22.

-, Tong, Thomas, a canon of Southwell, master of the hospital of SS. James and John, Aynhoe, rector of Terrington, and member of the household of Robert, bishop of Durham, dispensation to, 118, 119.

Tongland. See Tongueland.

Tongres . See Tongues.

Tongueland, Tongland, Tungland [co. Kirkcudbright], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 276, 342.

Tongues , Tongres, N. de, papal letters rubricated by, 437 note, 548 note.

Tonke (or Torke), John, nobleman, lord of Estmerton, indult to, 630.

-, -, Elizabeth, his wife, 630.

Toomour, Tuaimfaubarmorach [co. Sligo], a prebend in Achonry (with Drumrat), 382.

Toomyvara, Thom, Thomdomyn, Thomsanctidomini, Toem [in Aghnameadle parish, co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, John, warden of. See Olathym.

-, -, warden and convent of, 463.

-, -, canon of. See Omadden, Roderick.

-, -, convent of, 307.

-, -, buildings of, burned, 463.

-, -, parish church of Kyllydiradruim appropriated to, 463.

Toppe, John. See Framysdem.

Toppyng (? in the diocese of Lincoln), John Toppyng, lord of a place in the town of, 681.

Toppyng, John, priest, lord of a place in the town of Toppyng, indult to, 681.

-, Robert, a Friar Preacher, confessor and chaplain of Humphrey Stafford, duke of Buckingham, dispensation to, 148.

Torbolten. See Tarbolton.

Torger, William, clerk, vicar of Ballingarry, co. Limerick, a litigant for the same, 717.

Torke. See Tonke.

Torneham. See Thornham.

Torriger, Torrigir, William, vicar of Ballingarry, co. Limerick, a litigant for the same, 573, 574.

Tortosa, Dertusen[sis], [Catalonia, Spain], archdeaconry of, pension upon the fruits of, 37.

Tost, Robert. See Toft.

Totnes, Tottonia [co. Devon], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 61.

Toukar, John, a married layman, notary public, 241.

-, -, Joan, relict of Richard Norys, his wife, 241.

-, Richard, clerk, a notary by apostolic authority, indult to, 120.

-, -, Joan, relict of Richard Norys, his wife, 120.

Toul, Tullen[sis], [Meurthe-etMoselle, France], dean of, faculty to, 126.

Toulouse, Tholosanus [HauteGaronne, France], Cluniac priory of St. Mary de la Daurade, Deaurata, prior of, almuce worn by, 179, 308.

-, a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.

Tournai [Belgium], bishop of, papal mandatary, mandatary, 553.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 238.

-, canon of. See Amici, Michael.

Towyn [in Pen-bre parish, co. Carmarthen], Heliseus ap Edward, lord of, 485.

Towyn, Tawen [co. Merioneth], rectory of, 39.

Trabat, John, of England, a canon of Lisieux, charges against, 503.

Trabata , abbey de. See Trim.

Trabato , parish church of St. Patrickde. See Trim.

Trachtalan (rectius Teachtalan). See Tehallan.

Tracton, de Albotractu [co. Cork], Cistercian abbey of St. Maryor the Holy Cross, abbot of, papal mandatary, 369.

-, -, John, abbot of. See Barry, Cultham and Fleming.

-, -, Miles, abbot of. See Roche.

-, -, Simon, monk, sometime abbot of, 511.

-, -, father-abbot of. See Nicholas, abbot of Monasteranenagh.

Traddery, Traddry [co. Clare]. See Bunratty.

Trafford, John, rural dean of Holderness, 212.

- See also Stanceby.

Trag, Richard. See Crag.

Trajecten[sis]. See Utrecht.

Tranbul. See Turnbul.

Trapezuntius , Trapezuncius, A., 66 et passim to page 211.

-, Bossarion, archbishop of Nicaea, cardinal priest of the Twelve Apostles, 296 note.

-, Trapezuncius, Trapesuntius, Trapezuncii, G., 185, 192 et passim to page 603.

Trapezuntiis , Trepezuntiis, Ja. de, 226 (bis).

Trebryuyn (i.e. Tir-Briuin-na-Sinna, a territory in the east of co. Roscommon). See Tirebrine.

Trecen [sis]. See Troyes.

Treftan, alias Lew, Nicholas, abbot of Monasteranenagh, father abbot of Fermoy, 464.

-, -, father abbot of Tracton, 511.

-, -, abbot of Middleton, sometime abbot of Monasteranenagh, 391.

Tregury, Tregorre, Trigowre, Michael archbishop elect of Dublin, faculty for the consecration of, 439.

-, -, suspension of, in consequence of his illicit consecration, 242, 251, 252.

-, -, archbishop of Dublin, indult to, 99.

-, -, loss of the property of, by shipwreck, 99.

-, -, Robert Waren, his chaplain, 98.

Trehoderia rectius Theroderia, prioryde. See La Theroudiere.

Trent, river, 248.

Trentham, Trenthan [co. Stafford], Augustinian priory of St. Mary and All Saints, canon of. See Haukini, John.

Trepezuntiis . See Trapezuntiis.

Tresham, Thomas, nobleman, lord of Sywell, indult to, 525.

Trevenaunt, John, priest, rector of St. Mary's, Calais, a canon of Wells, dispensation to, 144.

Trevet (rectius Trim). See Trim.

Trevilian, Thomas, scholar, dispensation to, 100.

Trewororth. See Chedworth.

Trewoynard, Michael, rector of Neath, dispensation to, 11.

Treyna. See Templetrine.

Tribio , abbey of St. Mary de, in the diocese of Sarsina, John, abbot of, envoy of Thomas Bourchier, bearer of thepallium for the latter, 700.

Triburnen[sis], Triburnien[sis]. See Kilmore.

Tries , Daniel, papal registers rubricated by, 354 note, 607 note.

-, J. (?), papal register rubricated by, 512 note.

Trigowre. See Tregury.

Trim, de Trabato, Trevet (rectius Trim), Trym [co. Meath], parish church of St. Patrick, rectory of, 72, 233, 234.

-, -, Edmund Ouldhall, rector of, 506.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary de Trabata, abbot of, papal mandatary, 559.

Trinity island. See Lough Key.

Tristernagh, Trysternach [in Kilbixy parish, co. Westmeath], Augustinian priory, Geoffrey, prior of. See Lemara.

-, -, Richard, prior of. See Hylle.

-, -, Walter, de facto prior of. See Nonlla.

-, -, canons of. See Lemara, Geoffrey de; Nonlla, Walter.

Tristhorp, John, rector of St. George's, Gayton le Marsh, and subcollector of the papal camera, dispensation to, 114.

Triunbul. See Turnbull.

Troarn [Calvados, France], Benedictine abbey of St. Martin, abbot of, 31 note.

-, -, Durandus, late abbot of, 35.

-, -, Robert, abbot of, sometime prior of Dives, confirmation of the election of, 35.

-, -, convent of, papal letters to, 35.

-, -, vassals of, papal letters to, 35.

Troyes, Trecen[sis] [Aube, France], Drew Malefurniti, a chaplain at the altar of St. John in the episcopal palace of, 354.

Trumpington, William de, abbot of St. Albans, bull of privileges addressed to him and his brethren, 353.

Trym. See Trim.

Trysternach. See Toomour.

Tuaimfaubarmorach. See Toomour.

Tuaimreagayn. See Tomregan.

Tuam [co. Galway], archbishop of, deprivation made by authority of, 727.

-, -, erection of the secular and collegiate church of Mayo into an Augustinian abbey by, 343.

-, -, papal letters to, 295, 510, 549.

-, -, papal mandatary, 289, 317, 328, 388, 391, 414, 418, 439, 502, 504, 544, 557, 654.

-, -,provision of a benefice in the collation of, 409.

-, -, rights of, in connection with Cong abbey, saved, 295, 300.

-, Donatus, archbishop elect of. See Omuregayd.

-, John, archbishop of. See de Burgo.

-, Thomas, archbishop of. See O'Kelly.

-, archbishops of, rulers of the church of Annadown, 337.

-, -, church of Mayo held by, to their own uses, 340.

-, -, rarely dwelling at Tuam, 334.

-, archbishopric of, voidance of, 575, 719.

-, archiepiscopal mensa of, 334, 343.

-, house and mansio of the archiepiscopal court of, relaxation of penance to all who on 24 June should visit the church of Tuam and give alms for the repair of, 333, 334.

-, metropolitan church of, union of the church of Annadown with, confirmed, 337.

-, -, the church of Annadown, united to, 418.

-, -, Mayo, a dependent member of, 340.

-, metropolitan see of, suffragans of, papal letter to, 512.

-, -, the suffragan sees of Annadown, Achonry and Kilmacduagh united to, 337.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 317, 328, 357, 544, 557, 564, 640.

-, Bernard, dean of. See Oconcannon.

-, Charles, dean of. See Oconnor.

-, John, provided dean of. See O'Kelly.

-, Milerus, dean of. See de Burgo.

-, Raymund, Redmond, Remundus, dean of. See Bermingham.

-, William, dean of. See Rane.

-, dean and chapter of, provision of a benefice in the collation of, 409.

-, provost of, papal mandatary, 442.

-, Reymundus, provost of. See Bermingham.

-, Richard, provost of. See de Burgo.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 292, 300, 357, 569.

-, canons of. See Angulo, David de; Angulo, Thomas de; Brecachanach, Thady; Burgo, Edmund de; Burgo, Emundus de; Burgo, John de; Burgo, Milerus de; Burgo, William de; Joy, Richard; MacEgan, Dermit; Oberra, Lewis; O'Brien, Thady; O'Brien, Thomas; Ocendubayn, Miler; Ocluman, Thady; O'Connor, Thady; Oculeayn, John; O'Flaherty, Matthew; O'Kelly, John; Olongayn, Thomas; Omochan, Dermit; Omullanna, David; Omulrian, Dermit; Omurchu, Elias; O'Reilly, John; Orattuara, Bernard; Oruagri, Nimeas; Oruayn, Thomas; Oseruaynac, Cornelius; Osiredean, Matthew; Prendergast, John; Prendergast, William; Stak, John; Walsh, David; Walsh, Edmund; Walsh, Eymundus; Yon, James.

-, chapter of, institution by, during voidance of the see, 575.

-, -, consent of, to the erection of the secular and collegiate church of Mayo into an Augustinian abbey, 343.

-, -, resignation made to, during voidance of the see, 719.

-, chapter, etc., of, papal letters to, 512.

-, prebends in. See Killabegs; Taghsaxon alias Templegal; Umall.

-, cathedral church of, relaxation of penance to all who on 24 June should visit and give alms for the repair of, 333, 334.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 395, 408, 411, 598.

-, Premonstratensian abbey of the Holy Trinity, abbot of, papal mandatary, 430, 474.

-, -, David, abbot of, 557.

-, -, canon of. See Walsh, Walter.

-, -, chapel of St. Mary, Galway, dependent upon, 557.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. John the Evangelist of the order of Arrouaise, abbot of, papal mandatary, 294, 435.

-, -, Donald, abbot of, charges against, 598.

-, -, William, abbot of. See Maceyda.

-, -, canons of. See Maceyda, William; Macmanham, Eugenius.

Tuam alias Mayo, canons of. See Oculean, John; Stanton, Edmund de.

Tuam and Mayo, canons of. See Oculean, John; Omeran, Rory; Stanton, Edmund de.

Tubbrid, Tubburt [co. Tipperary], vicarage of the united churches of Tullaghorton and, 436.

Tubney, John, archdeacon of St. Asaph, and chancellor to the bishop of Rochester, dispensation to, 51.

Tudenham, Thomas, knight, lord of Oxborough, indult to, 49.

Tuignea. See Tynan.

Tulach, Tuloch, Andrew de, late archdeacon of Orkney, 195, 199.

-, Tullach, Andrew or Andrew de, late precentor of Moray, 45, 46, 194, 195, 198, 199.

-, -, precentor of Moray, resignation of, 255.

-, -, precentor of Moray, bishop elect of Caithness, death of, 244.

-, -, Andrew Fyffe, proctor of, 255.

-, Andrew de, to be a canon of Aberdeen and of Ross [in Scotland], 23.

-, Tuloch, Richard, clerk, dispensation to, 421.

-, Tulloch, Thomas de, bishop of Orkney and precentor of Moray, death of, 244.

-, Thomas de, priest, de facto treasurer of Ross [in Scotland], 685.

-, Tullach, Thomas de, bishop of Ross [in Scotland], provision made by, 291.

Tulachnactescov. See Tulla, co. Clare.

Tulachnaysgan. See Tullyniskan.

Tulac Occeonnedy (? Tully in Kilbride parish, co. Roscommon) rectory (partly) in, belonging to the late community of the canons of Elphin, 457.

Tulinescill. See Tullynessle.

Tulla, Tulachnactescov, Tullach [co. Clare], a prebend in Killaloe, 331, 363.

Tullach, prebend of. See Tulla.

Tullach. See Tulach.

Tullachartan. See Tullaghorton.

Tullachmachrusglaynd, tithes of, 393.

Tullaghorton, Tullacharton [co. Tipperary], vicarage of the united churches of Tubbrid and, 436.

-, a prebend in Lismore, 436.

Tullen [sis]. See Toul.

Tulloch. See Tulach.

Tully [in Kilbride parish, co. Roscommon]. See Tulac Occeonnedy.

Tullynessle, Tulinescill, Tulynessill [co. Aberdeen], vicarage of, 281.

-, a prebend in Aberdeen, 719.

Tullyniskan, Tulachnaysgan [co. Tyrone], rectory of, 704.

Tuloch. See Tulach.

Tulynessill. See Tullynessle.

Tumbrigge, John, a monk of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, dispensation to, 164.

Tungland. See Tongueland.

Tunstall, Richard, nobleman, lord of Ashby, indult to, 630.

-, -, Elizabeth, his wife, 630.

-, Cunstall, Richard, esquire of king Henry VI, grant to, 102, 103.

Turesby. See Thursby.

Turkey, John, prior of the Augustinian hospital of St. Mary without Bishopsgate, dispensation to, 159.

-, -, indult to, 80.

Turks, the capture of Constantinople by, 263, 265.

-, defence of John, king of Cyprus, against, 94, 95.

-, evils wrought by, 263, 265.

Turlono , Jacobus, a clerk of the apostolic camera, 272, 274 bis.

Turnbull, Triunbul, Robert, clerk, a litigant for a canonry of Glasgow, 243.

-, Turnbul, Robert, rector of Lilliesleaf, charges against, 495.

-, William, [bishop] elect of Dunkeld, translated to the bishopric of Glasgow, 299, 300.

-, -, to take the oath of fealty before the bishops of Dunkeld and Dumblane, 299.

-, -, [bishop] elect of Glasgow, formerly [bishop] elect of Dunkeld, and previously rector of Hawick, 340, 405.

-, -, faculty for the consecration of, 359.

-, -, bishop of Glasgow, 203.

-, -, to be first rector called chancellor of the university of Glasgow, 73.

-, -, indult to, 85.

-, -, one of the confessors in Scotland for granting the Jubilee indulgence, 169.

-, -, resignations made to, 204, 213, 473.

-, -, executor of the letters for the general restoration in Scotland of adherents to the council of Basel, 689.

-, -, sub-delegates of. See Arrous, John; Crawford, Archibald; Spens, Thomas.

-, Tranbul, William, sometime vicar of Hamilton, 441.

-, -, vicar of Hamilton, to be a canon of Glasgow, 553, 554.

Turner, Augustine, clerk, notary public, 482.

Turribus, William de, priest, a litigant in respect of the vicarage of Forres, provided to a canonry of Glasgow, reservation of the vicarage of Earlston for collation to, 324.

-, -, claiming to be vicar of Earlston, 478.

-, -, clerk, sometime vicar of Forres, 428.

-, -, vicar of the pensionaria of Forres, provided to a canonry of Glasgow, death of, at the apostolic see, 505, 554.

Tuscanis , A. de, 275, 502, 509.

Tusculum, Tusculan[us], [Lazio, Italy], Baldassar, cardinal bishop of. See Cossa.

-, Nicholas, cardinal bishop of. See de Claromonte.

-, Odo, cardinal bishop of. See de Chateauroux.

Twynham. See Christchurch.

Tyberay, Thomas, vicar called 'sequestrator’ of Philip, bishop of Lincoln, election confirmed by, 41.

Tyhymaham. See Tibenham.

Tynan, Tuignea [co. Armagh], vicarage of, 478, 479.

Tyndale, John, benefactor of a chantry in Histon parish church, 650.

-, -, executor of the will of, 650, 651.

Typtoft, John, lord Typtoft, Typtot [afterwards earl of Worcester], dispensation to, 438.

-, -, Cecily his espoused wife, 438, 439.

Typyt. See Tipper.

Tysoe, Theueshou [co. Warwick], manor of, 14.

Tyson, John, an Augustinian friar, chaplain to Margaret, queen of England, dispensation to, 177.

Tywerton. See Tiverton.

U

Uachtarachub. See Oughteragh.

Ucaethan. See O'Cahan.

Udelicota. See Idlicote.

Uffington, Offyngton, Ossyngton, Ossynghton [co. Lincoln], rectory of, 140.

Ufton, Ufton Bannester [co. Berks], Thomas Perkyns, lord of, 490.

Ugolinus , 47, 59 et passim to page 204.

Ulcombe, Ultun [co. Kent], Margaria Seyntleger, lady of, 384.

Uldelicota. See Idlicote.

Ullysbi. See Ousby.

Ultun. See Ulcombe.

Umall, Humull, Uactaroch and Jactarach [i. e. Upper and Lower Umall, an ancient division of co. Mayo, represented by the modern baronies of Murrisk and Burrishoole], a prebend in Tuam, 719.

Umall Uachdarach. Wallnachdarach [i.e. Upper Umall, now the barony of Murrisk, co. Mayo], rectory of the rural lands of, 408.

Umberleigh, Humberlech [in the parish of Atherington, co. Devon], John Braas, chaplain of, 106.

Undell alias Undull. See Oundle.

Uphall, Strabroc [co. Linlithgow], a prebend in the collegiate church of St. Mary Hugh, at St. Andrews, 400.

Upham [co. Hants], parish of St. Mary, parishioners of, 427.

Upton, Uptoni, Nicholas, a monk of Winchcombe abbey, dispensation to, 592.

-, Richard, an Augustinian canon of Studley, dispensation to, 134.

Upton Bishop, co. Hereford. See Gayton Hall.

Uptoni. See Upton.

Upton on Severn [co. Worcester], rectory of, 104.

Upwell [cos. Cambridge and Norfolk], rectory of, 113.

Ur. See Urr.

Urban IV, the Lazar house of Acre subjected to the church of Jerusalem by, 81.

Urbino , B. de, 16 et passim to page 211.

Urbs . See Rome.

Urcharde. See Urquhart.

Ureby, William, rector of Richmond, indult to, 123.

Urquhart, Urcharde, Wrchart [co. Elgin], Benedictine priory, dependent on Dunfermline and in the presentation of the abbot and convent of the latter, 352.

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

-, -, William, prior of. See Brown.

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

-, -, number of monks in, 254.

-, -, to be united to Pluscardine priory, 254.

Urquhart, Thomas, bishop of Ross [in Scotland], commissary of William Turnbull, bishop of Glasgow, 213.

-, -, provision made by, 685.

-, Wrchard, William, a canon of Ross [in Scotland], papal mandatary, 684.

Urr, Ur, [co. Kirkcudbright], vicarage of, 547.

Ursinis, Marinus de, archbishop of Taranto, and papal referendary, to be archdeacon of Wilts, 117.

-, -, papal nuncio and orator, ambassador to Henry VI, safe conduct for him and his suite, 219.

-, -, archdeacon of Wilts, indult to visit his archdeaconry by deputy, 613.

Uske, Philip, vicar of Wye and chaplain of John, cardinal priest of St. Balbina's, claimant to the rectory of Beckley, dispensation to, 54.

Uticen[sis]. See Uzées.

Utrecht, Trajecten[sis], [Holland], Middelburg in the diocese of, 653 note.

Uxonis, Uxsonis. See Exsonis.

Uzées. Uticen[sis], [Gard, France], official of, papal mandatary, 374.

V

Vacherii, Pontius, a monk of La Voulte, sometime prior of St. Médard, Saugues, pension granted to, 529 note.

-, -, proctor of. See Augeroles, John de.

Vagan. See Eva verch Llewelyn.

Val-des-Choux, Valliscaulium [Côted’ Or, France], priory of, priory dependent upon. See Pluscardine.

-, prior and convent of, to be compensated for the separation from them of Pluscardine priory, 254.

-, order of, a brother of. See Eneot, William.

Valence Mary, college or hall of. See Cambridge, Pembroke College.

Valencia, Valentin[us], [Spain], Alfonso, bishop of. See de Borja.

-, provost of, papal mandatary, 120.

-, Vincent, provost of. See Clementis.

-, canon of. See Clementis, Vincent.

-, chapter of, petition of, 192.

-, abbey of St. Bernard without the walls, abbot of, papal mandatary, 37, 375.

-, reservation of a secular benefice in the city and diocese of, 37.

Valencis , Valensis, Valentii (rectiusValenti). See Walsh.

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

Valentis . See Walsh.

Vale Royal, de Valle regali [co. Chester], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, monk of. See Eyton, Thomas.

Valldigna, Vallisdigne [Valencia, Spain], abbey of, abbot of, papal mandatary, 375.

Valle , in the diocese of Vienne [France], Augustinian prioryde, Peter, prior of. See Poysiaci.

Valle , Nicolaus de, a clerk of the apostolic camera, 272, 273, 274.

-, -, lieutenant of the chamberlain, 273.

-, master Peter de, papal chaplain and auditor, papal mandatary and commissary, 728, 729.

-, Simon de, bishop of Ossero, papal auditor, 415, 416.

Valle regali , abbey de. See Vale Royal.

Valle Sancti , abbey de. See Baltinglass.

Valle Sancti Salvatoris de Dewisk , abbey de. See Graiguenamanagh.

Valliscaulium , ordo. See Val-desChoux.

Vallisdigne . See Valdigna.

Vallis virtutum , domus. See Perth.

Varia capella . See Falkirk.

Varindell, John, a canon of York, papal mandatary, 118.

Varris , Petrus de, scriptor and registrator of apostolic letters 277, 303, 374 et passim.

-, -, alterations and corrections made by, 503 note, 559 note, 574 note, 615 note, 619, 622 note, 655 note, 677 note, 693 note, 703 note, 707 note, 715 note, 723 note, 724 note.

-, -, registers handed to the rubricators by, 672 note, 688 note, 720 note, 728 note.

Vasaten[sis]. See Bazas.

Vater, Philip, rector of Stackpole Elidor, dispensation to, 15, 16.

Vaus, Alexander, bishop of Whiteherne, the parish church of Kirkandrews ercted into a prebend of Lincluden by, 342.

-, -, letters of, sealed with his seal, 342.

-, Waus, Alexander, clerk, an Augustinian canon of Lincluden, and prebendary of Lochmaben, to have collation afresh of his canonry and prebend, 204.

-, Martin, sometime vicar of a certain parish church in the diocese of Aberdeen, de facto canon of Aberdeen, 583, 584.

-, -, a litigant for a canonry of Aberdeen, to have collation of the same, 668.

-, Thomas de, sometime vicar of Dores, 494.

-, -, proctor of. See Durisder, Andrew de.

Vaux, Pasquerius de, bishop of Lisieux, death of, 299.

Vavasour, Vavysour, Henry, esquire, one of the patrons of Cottingham rectory, 13.

-, Vavasaur, John, nobleman, lord of Newton, indult to, 304.

-, -, Helen his wife, 304.

Vayrter, Christopher, nobleman, citizen and alderman of London, indult to, 526.

-, -, Joan his wife, 526.

Vdubthayg. See Odubthayg.

Veer, James, donsel, indult to, 490.

-, John. See Vere.

Veneriis , A. de, 144, 150 (corrigenda), 156, 157, 159, 160, et passim to page 262.

Venice, locus de Venetiis [Italy], Friars Preachers’ house of SS. John and Paul, friar of. See Murano, John de.

-, John Barotius of, 186.

Ventimiglia [Porto Maurizio, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 686.

Verden, Verden[ensis] [Stade, Germany], Bardewick in the diocese of, 94 addenda.

Verdun, Verdunen[sis] [Meuse, France], dean of, papal mandatary, 496.

Vere, Veer, John, earl of Oxford, lands of the inheritance of the wife of, 17.

V(er)inni , P., 6 note.

Verney, John, dean of Lichfield, 471, 472.

Vernon, Richard, lord of Stackpole Elidor, vice-constable of England and treasurer of Calais, petition of, 16.

Verona [Italy], Francis, bishop of. See Condulmarus.

Vhitforde. See Whitford.

Via nova , abbey de. See Abbeygormacan.

Vicencia , Vicentia, Ja. de, 147, 148, 154 et passim.

Vicentia , A. de, 428.

Vienna [Austria], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary of the Scots (i.e. of the Irish), abbot and convent of, 529 note.

Vienne [Isère, France], dauphin of. See Louis.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 529.

-, Viennen[sis], parish church of St. Severius, 529.

Villanova , in the diocese of Kilmacduagh. See Newtown.

Villa pontis . See Bridgetown.

Vinhali, Ayquelinus or Ayquilinus de, prior of the Augustinian priory or hospital of St. James, Bordeaux, dispute concerning the wearing of an almuce by, 179.

-, -, grant of permission to wear a certain kind of almuce, confirmed, 308.

Vinterboren Earls, Vinterborn Earls. See Winterbourne Earls.

Viot. See Wyot.

Virsen, James de, a monk of Neath abbey, indult to, 490.

Vise, Richard, master of the hospital of St. John, Oxford, dispensation to, 11.

Visete, William de. See Denisete.

Viterbio , Ja. de, 2 et passim to page 372.

Viterbo [province of Rome, Italy], reservation of benefices by deaths at, 377, 520, 568.

Voderton, John, rector of Tilbrook, a chaplain of the duke of Buckingham, dispensation to, 151.

Volrat , N., 381.

Volta , priory of. See la Voulte.

Volterra, Vulteran[us], Wlteran[us], [Pisa, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 15, 45, 47, 275, 366, 381, 403.

-, Robert, bishop of. See de Cavalcantibus.

Vonge, Thomas, prior of Mullingar, charges against, 708, 709.

Vonnye. See Abington.

Vorych, Richard, nobleman, lord of Fulbourn, indult to, 525.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 525.

Vottona. See Leek Wootton.

Voulte, priory of la. See la Voulte.

Vulteran[us], See Volterra.

Vulterris , Wlterris, Jo. de, 35, 69, 122, 124, et passim to page 259.

Vygton, Vyston. See Wigtown.