Index of Persons and Places: W, X, Y, Z

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: W, X, Y, Z', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455, (London, 1915) pp. 930-941. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol10/pp930-941 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Wadham, John, nobleman, indult to, 524.

Wakefield, Wakefelde [co. York, W.R.], vicarage of, 140.

Wakering, Little, Wakeryng [co. Essex], church and manor of, belonging to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 659.

Walace, Walate, John, lord of Craigie, knight, Elizabeth Boid, relict of, 654.

Walche. See Walsh.

Waldebeff, John, priest, a litigant for the archdeaconry of Brecknock, 236.

Wales, indulgences in, 263.

-, Jubilee indulgence in, prolongation of the time of, 266.

-, people of, conditions of grant of the Jubilee indulgence to, 262, 265.

Walesborna. See Wellesbourne Hastings.

Wall, Roger, archdeacon of Coventry, indult to, 301.

Walle, John, rector of Cubberley, a litigant concerning certain tithes, 105.

Wallencii . See Walsh.

Walleys, Richard, a Friar Minor, dispensation to, 11.

Wallington, Walyngton [co. Surrey], a chapel within the bounds of the parish of Beddington, marriage solemnized in, 348.

Wallnachdarach. See Umall Uachdarach.

Walsh, Valentii, David, a canon of Annadown, papal mandatary, 545.

-, Valencis, Valensis, Valentis, David, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 432, 557 (bis), 632.

-, Valensis, David, clerk, sometime a canon of Kilmacduagh and rector of Isertkelly, 565.

-, Valencis, David, late vicar of Kinlough, 694.

-, Valensis, Edmund, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 544.

-, Wallencii, Eymundus, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 564.

-, Walsche, Gillibertus, a Friar Minor, elected ministerprovincial of the said order in Ireland, 620, 621.

-, Valencis, John, sometime vicar of Kinlough, 694.

-, Walche alias Bretnach, Maurice, vicar of Corcomohide, unlawful deprivation and subsequent restoration of, 576, 577.

-, -, advocate and proctors of, 577.

-, Valensis, Milerus, late rector of Ballinchalla, 502.

-, Walsche, Nicholas, a Friar Minor, 619, 620.

-, Walche, Nicholas, priest, late vicar of Ballysheehan, 661.

-, Valensis, Robert, provost of Killala, vicar or commissary general in spirituals of the bishop of Killala, collation made by, 350.

-, Valensis, Walter, priest, to be received as a canon of Holy Trinity abbey, Tuam, 557 (bis).

-, -, to be rector of the chapel of St. Mary, Galway, 557.

-, William, claustral prior of St. Peter's, Westminster, a room in the infirmary, a corrody and a pension granted to, 590, 591.

-, Valencis, William, clerk, sometime vicar of Kinlough, 694.

Walshpole. See Welshpool.

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

Walteri, John, priest, indult to, 682.

Waltham [co. Essex], Augustinian abbey of the Holy Cross, abbot of, papal mandatary, 178, 688 (bis).

Walyngton. See Wallington.

Wanborough, Wamburgh [co. Wilts], chapel or chantry of St. Katherine in the lordship of, 135.

Wandell. See Hartside.

Wangford, William, lord of Durndale, indult to, 383.

Wanyflete. See Waynflete.

Warboys, Wardboys [co. Huntingdon], rectory of, 166.

Wardelow, Patrick, sometime a canon and treasurer of Caithness, 378.

-, Wardelaw, Patrick, a canon of Moray and prebendary of Kingussie, resignation of, 294.

Warden, Wardon, Wardun [in Old Warden parish, co. Bedford], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, John, abbot of. See Francis.

-, -, monk of. See Cowpull, William.

Wardlaw, Henry, bishop of St. Andrews, resignation made to, 296.

Wardon, Wardun. See Warden.

Ware, baron de la. See West, Richard.

Waren, Robert, vicar of All Saints', High Wycombe, and chaplain of Michael, archbishop of Dublin, indult to, 98.

-, William, an Augustinian canon of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Southwark, dispensation to, 124.

Warin, John, nobleman, lord of Corduff, indult to, 211.

-, -, Parnell Bryan his wife, 211.

Wark, David, priest, vicar of Bothkennar, to have collation afresh of that vicarage, 728.

Warkworth, Werkworth [co. Northumberland], Robert Whelpdale, vicar of, 120.

Warre, lord la. See West, Richard.

Warner, John, layman, mandate for dispensation to, 532.

-, -, Denise Fynch his wife, 532.

-, Robert, a benefactor of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 659.

-, Robert, a canon of the priory of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, dispensation to, 559.

Warwick, Cecily, duches of. See Beauchamp.

-, Henry, duke of. See Beauchamp.

-, Anne, countess of. See Nevill.

-, Richard, earl of. See Nevill.

-, Warwie, Roger earl of. See Newburgh.

Washingborough, Qwassyngburgh [co. Lincoln], rectory of, 93.

Wasley. See Westley.

Water, Morgan, clerk, notary public, 372.

Waterbeach, co. Cambridge. See Denney.

Waterford [co. Waterford], bishop of.See Waterford and Lismore.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 400.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 400.

-, priory of St. Catherine without the walls, of the order of St. Victor, prior of, letters conservatory to, 374.

Waterford and Lismore, bishop of, letters conservatory to, 374.

-, Robert, bishop of. See Poer.

Watyrton, Richard, lord of Corringham, indult to, 488.

Wauer, Henry, lord of Chelsea, indult to, 524.

-, -, Cristiana his wife, 524.

Waus. See Vaus.

Waynflete, John, archdeacon of Surrey, a brother of William, bishop of Winchester, dispensation to, 73.

-, Wanyflete, alias Patten de Waynflete, William, priest, provost of Eton College, to be bishop of Winchester, 298, 298 note, 371 note.

-, -, bishop of Winchester, brother of. See Wayn flete, John supra.

-, -, chaplain of. See Chawndelere, Thomas.

-, -, indult to, 110.

-, -, petition of, 5.

-, -, a litigant in respect of the patronage of Brightwell, 111.

Weae, alias de Ypa, John de, late a canon of Limerick, 697.

Webber, Henry, a canon of Exeter, chosen as arbitrator, 62.

Webster alias Robynson, John, layman, mandate for dispensation to, 80.

-, -, Elizabeth, his wife, 80.

Wedenham alias Syminis, Robert, priest, notary public, 551.

Welforde, John, an Augustinian canon of Stone, 467.

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

Wellesbourne Hastings, Walesborna [co. Warwick], church of, 14.

Wellis, Clement, an Augustinian friar, dispensation to, 155.

-, Wellys, Hugh, nobleman, lord of Coningsby, indult to, 606.

-, -, Grace his wife, 606.

Wells [co. Somerset], bishop of. See Bath and Wells.

-, dean of, faculties to, 371, 372.

-, -, papal mandatary, 159, 531.

-, John, dean of. See Forest.

-, Nicholas, dean of. See Carent.

-, dean and chapter of, interpretation put upon a statute by, 137.

-, president and chapter of, 2–4.

-, Thomas, chancellor of. See Chawndelere.

-, precentor of, faculty to, 482.

-, canons of. See Bromahale, Thomas; Carent, Nicholas; Moreton, John; Stillyngton, Robert; Trevenaunt, John.

-, prebends in. See:—

Combe.

Whitchurch.

-, confirmation of the statutes of Boniface IX., abolishing feasts given by the canons of, 137.

-, episcopal palace of, 696.

-, See also Bath and Wells.

Wells and Bath, John, dean of. See de la Bere.

Wellys. See Wellis.

Welshpool, Walshpole [co. Montgomery], John Middelham, rector of, 18.

Welston, Laurence, of the parish of Selby, 248.

Wendling, Wendeling [co. Norfolk], Premonstratensian abbey of St. Mary the Virgin, abbot of, papal mandatary, 229.

-, John, abbot of, executor of a papal mandate, 229.

Wenlok, John, knight, indult to, 70.

-, -, Elizabeth, his wife, 70.

Wentworth, Marjory (‘Margaret’ inthe Complete Peerage), called the lady de Roos, widow of John de Ros, lord Ros, and wife of Roger Wentworth, patron of Newsham abbey, 175.

-, -, son of. See Wentworth, Philip infra.

-, Philip, son of lady de Roos, 175 (bis).

-, Thomas, clerk, dispensation to, 175.

Werkew, Werkuith. See Werkworth.

Werkworth, See Warkworth.

Werkworth, Werkew, Werkuith, Henry, prior of St. Mary's Overy, Southwark, executor of papal letters, 3.

Werneri , Jo., 203.

West, Richard, baron de la Ware, lord La Warre, Thomas Roger, his chaplain, 122.

-, -, indult to, 524.

-, -, Katherine his wife, 524.

-, Cf. also La Warre.

Westbury [co. Wilts], vicarage of, 162.

-, See Brook.

Westecarr', William, an Augustinian canon of Burscough, dispensation to, 103.

Westgate, John, promotor of criminal affairs of the court of William, bishop of Lincoln, 31.

West Haddon. See Haddon, West.

West Ham, co. Essex. See Stratford Langthorne.

Westhampnett, Hampnet [co. Sussex], William Peur, vicar of, 103.

Westley, Wasley [co. Suffolk], William Hoo, lord of, 304.

Westminster [co. Middlesex], Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, abbot of, 591.

-, -, -, faculty to, 371.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 20, 24, 38, 51, 56, 74, 104, 113, 123, 125, 162, 190, 238, 239, 259, 480, 608, 696.

-, -, Edmund, abbot of.See Kyrton.

-, -, abbot and convent of, grant of a corrody etc. by, 590, 591.

-, -, -, manors belonging to See Hampstead; Hendon.

-, -, -, seals of, 591, 592 note.

-, -, infirmarian of, 591.

-, -, prior of, 591.

-, -, William, claustral prior of. See Walsh.

-, -, sacrist of, 591.

-, -, a monk of, to say the divine offices for William Walsh, the claustral prior, 591.

-, -, monk of. See Birlyngham, Richard.

-, -, details of a corrody in, 591.

-, -, the old cemetery of the brethren, 590, 591.

-, -, infirmary of, 590.

-, -, -, cloister of, 590, 591.

-, -, treasury of, gate below the tower of, 591.

-, -, visits to, in lieu of a pilgrimage to Rome, 103.

-, chapel royal called the free chapel of St. Stephen, canon of. See Malefurniti, Drew; Merssh, Roger.

-, royal palace of, 33.

-, Lyons Inn in the liberty of, John Nayler, lord of, 93.

Westmoreland, Ralph, earl of. See de Nevill.

Weston Longville, Weston by Attilburgg (i.e. Attlebridge) [co. Norfolk], rectory of, 27.

Westsmythfeld, priory of St. Bartholomew in. See London: monastic houses.

Wetérynsete. See Wetheringsett.

Wethenya , abbey de. See Abington.

Wetheringsett, Weterynsete [co. Suffolk], parish church of, 186, 187.

Wetwang, master Richard, a canon of St. Paul's, London, 248.

-, -, rector of St. Peter by Paul's wharf, London, a litigant for the same, 688, 689.

Weyell, Thomas, nobleman, indult to, 484.

-, -, Alice his wife, 484.

Weyneman, Henry, clerk, notary public, 482.

Weysy, John, prior of Thetford, dispensation to, 26.

-, -, indult to, 383.

Wharfe, Wharffe, river, 248.

Whelpdale, John, rector of Thursby and receiver-general of Marmaduke, bishop of Carlisle, dispensations to, 42, 77.

-, -, indults to, 71, 120.

-, Whelpedall, Robert, vicar of Warkworth, chaplain and receiver of Nicholas, bishop of Carlisle, indult to, 120.

Whitchurch, Whytechyrche [co. Somerset], a prebend in Wells, 60.

White, Joan, servant of John Langley, 107.

-, Whyte, Wyth, John, bishop of Clonfert, grant by, 649.

-, -, vicars-general in spirituals of, 398.

-, -, a bishop of the universal church, sometime bishop of Clonfert, resignation of, 388, 423.

-, -, proctor of. See Omulalaid, Cornelius.

-, Whyt, John, archdeacon of Meath, charges against, 379.

-, Whyte, John, priest, to be chancellor of Lismore, 587.

-, Wyt, Nicholas, late a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Ardcanny, 381.

-, Whyt, William, late dean of Lismore, 452.

- See also Wyght.

Whitechurch, Whitechurch (alba ecclesia) and Crewffe, canonically united parish churches [co. Waterford], vicarage of, 365.

Whiteherne, Candida Casa [co. Wigtown], bishop of, faculties to, 63, 64, 475.

-, -, papal mandatary, 64, 203, 403, 703.

-, -, reservation of a benefice in the gift of, 276.

-, -, rights of, saved, 470.

-, Alexander, bishop of. See Vaus.

-, Thomas [bishop] elect and bishop of. See de Spens.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 708, 725.

-, Patrick, archdeacon of. See Young.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 276, 708.

-, Premonstratensian priory [the cathedral], William, prior of. See Douglas.

-, -, prior and chapter of, dispute with the abbot and convent of Dunderennan, 708.

-, -, -, reservation of a benefice in the gift of, 276.

-, -, canons of, benefice wont to be governed by, 275.

-, lands called ‘de Biskeby' belonging to Dundrennan abbey, in the parish of, dispute as to tithes of, 708

White Roding, Albarotyng [co. Essex], Edward Clayton, rector of, 132.

Whitford, Vhitforde [co. Flint], rectory of, 51.

Whitkirk, Withkerk [co. York, W.R.], parish church of St. Mary, chantry of the Holy Trinity at the altar of the Holy Trinity in, 83.

Whitland, de Albalanda, [in Llangan parish, co. Carmarthen], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, monk of. See Barry, John.

Whitley. See Whittey.

Whitstable, Whitstaple, Whytstaple, Wytstaple [co. Kent], Richard Bolle, rector of, 552.

-, chapel of St. Anne in the wood in the parish of, relaxation of penance to penitents who visit on St. Anne's day, 612.

Whittey (or Whitley), Robert, bishop of Ferns, falsely reported to be dead, 244, 245.

-, -, an abbot blessed by, 390.

-, Wythei, John, a canon of Ferns, charges against, 667, 668.

Whittingham, Wyttyngham [in Fressingfield, co. Suffolk], Thomas Brews, lord of, 303.

Whitwod, Robert, a monk of Selby abbey, 248.

Whyt, Whyte. See White.

Whytby, Richard, rector of Grendon Underwood and a canon of St. Chad's, Shrewsbury, dispensation to, 73.

-, Whytbi, Richard, a canon of Salisbury, indult to, 136.

Whytechyrche. See Whitchurch.

Whytford, Edward, rector of Horsepath, dispensation to, 71.

Whytstaple. See Whitstable.

Wicharde, James, vicar of Symington and chaplain of St. Nicholas, Glasgow, to be a canon of Dunblane and prebendary of Logie, 292.

Wicken, Wykyn [co. Cambridge], parish church of, annexed to the priory of Spinney, 251.

-, pension paid to the bishop of Norwich out of, 251.

-, See also Spinney.

Wickhambreux, Wykham Brewes [co. Kent], rectory of, 6.

Wickham Skeith, Wychamskeyth [co. Suffolk], Robert Godardi of, 355.

Wigginton, Wygynton [co. Stafford], a prebend in Tamworth, 72.

Wigmore, Henry, priest, notary public, 484.

Wigston Magna, Wikyngeston [co. Leicester], William Shaw, lord of Browneplace in, 627.

Wigtown, Vigton, Vyston [co. Wigtown], rectory of, 725.

-, vicarage of, 330, 331, 366.

Wihtlokkes-place, in the diocese of Térouane, William Witlok, lord of, 526.

Wikyngeston. See Wigston Magna.

Wilby, Richard, priest, notary public, 603.

Wilhelmi, John, nobleman, indult to, 606.

Wilkinissone, Laurence, indult to, 628.

-, -, Alice his wife, 628.

Willesden, co. Middlesex. See Chamberlainwood.

Willi, Richard. See Wyly.

William, duke of Aquitaine and count of Poitou, a benefactor of the hospital of St. James, Bordeaux, 179, 308.

William, king of Scotland, a benefactor of Durham priory, 216.

William ap John, clerk, of the diocese of St. Davids, notary public, 552.

William, Richard, rector of Chevening, dispensation to, 140.

Willoughby, Willughby [co. Lincoln], rectory of, 41.

Willoughby, Wylughby, John, nobleman, lord of Brook, indult to, 525.

-, -, Anne his wife, 525.

-, Wyllughby, Nicholas, nobleman, lord of a place in Edwalton, indult to, 302.

-, -, Catharine his wife, 302.

-, Wylughbi, William, priest, indult to, 523.

-, Wylughby, William, rector of Washingborough, dispensation to, 93, 94.

Wilton [co. Wilts], Benedictine abbey, Isabel, abbess of. See Lambert.

Wilton, Stephen, a canon of York, 239.

Wiltshire, Wilts, Wilteshirie, John, archdeacon of. See Chedworth.

-, Marinus, archdeacon of.See de Ursinis.

-, Wylchiria, earl of. See Butler, James.

Wily, John. See Wyly.

Wimbledon, Wy[m]beledon [co. Surrey], rectory of, 41.

Winchcomb, Wynchecomb, Wynchecombe, [co. Gloucester], Benedictine abbey of the Holy Trinity, or of SS. Mary and Kenelm, abbot of, papal mandatary, 307.

-, -, monks of. See Stanton, Henry; Upton, Nicholas.

-, -, neifs of, 592.

Winchecom, Thomas, priest, envoy of queen Margaret to the pope, 165.

Winchester [co. Hants], bishop of, faculty to, 700.

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

-, -, papal letters to, 700.

-, -, papal mandatary, 4, 19, 25, 112, 338, 347, 427, 532, 598, 603, 607, 610, 612, 696.

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

-, -, to receive the oath of fealty of Nicholas, bishop of Conventry and Lichfield, 596.

-, -, to receive the oath of fealty of William, archbishop of York, 599.

-, Henry, bishop of. See Beaufort.

-, William, bishop of. See Waynflete.

-, archdeacon of, faculty to, 603.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Pakenham.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral), Robert, subprior of.See Puriton.

-, -, monk of. See Puriton, Robert.

-, -, chapter &c. of, papal letter to, 298.

-, college of St. Mary, Thomas, warden of. See Chawndelere.

Winchester, John de, bishop of Moray, collation made by, 586.

-, -, commissary of. See Edynhame, Thomas de.

-, -, deprivation made by, 468.

-, -, faculty to, 88.

-, -, exchanges carried out by, 346, 356, 367, 401.

-, -, petitions of, 254, 428.

-, -, provisions made by, 346, 347, 352.

-, -, resignations made to 221, 294, 347, 667.

-, -, suit of William de Turribus against, 428.

-, -, vicar of, 221.

-, Wyncister, William, clerk, a claimant for the precentorship of Caithness, 312.

-, Winerstre, William, priest, provided to the precentorship of Caithness, and a litigant therefor, to have collation of the treasurership of Moray with a canonry annexed, 346, 347.

-, See also Wynton.

Windsor [co. Berks], Eton by. See Eton.

-, New [co. Berks], 17.

-, Old [co. Berks], 17.

Winerstre (rectius Wincestre). See Winchester.

Winford, Wynfryth [co. Somerset], rectory of, 36.

Winterbourne Earls, Vinterboren Earls, Vinterborn Earls [co. Wilts], rectory of, 82.

Wiot. See Wyot.

Wishard, Wystharde, James, late vicar of Symington, 403.

-, W[i]schiare, Wschiare, William, vicar of Carnwath, charges against, 320.

Wissher. See Filsser.

Wistsmythfelde. See London: religious houses.

Witham, South, Sohtwethom [co. Lincoln], rectory of, 157.

Witham, William, a canon of Lincoln, dean of Arches, and commissary of John Stafford, archbishop of Canterbury, union of parishes made by, 230.

-, William, a canon of St. Paul's, London, and prebendary of Chamberlainwood, dispensation to, 130.

Withkerk. See Whitkirk.

Witlok, William, nobleman, lord of Wihtlokkes-place, indult to, 526.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 526.

Witton, East, co. York, N.R. See Jervaulx.

Wiveton, Wyffton [co. Norfolk], rectory of, 336.

Wlteran[us] (i.e. Vulteranus). See Volterra.

Wlterris , Jo. de. See Volterris.

Wochtarlamand, Woctarlamand. See Holycross.

Wodburgh. See Woodborough.

Wode, Thomas, rector of Dickleburgh, dispensation to, confirmed, 277.

Wodeburg. See Woodborough.

Wodenesburgh, John, an auditor deputed by the chapter of Canterbury, during voidance of that see, sentence of, 688.

Wodesdon. See Woodstone.

Wodman, William, priest, kinsman of James Kennedy, bishop of St. Andrews, to be vicar of Haddington, 201.

-, -, to be vicar of Swinton, 406.

Woestsmedefeld, i.e. West Smithfield. See London: religious houses.

Wogayn, Thomas, priest, late a canon of Ferns, 668.

Wolaston. See Wollaston.

Wole, Thomas, a monk of Fountains abbey, indult to, 386.

Wolfe, John, vicar of Knockainy, charges against, 344.

-, William, priest, a Friar Minor, dispensation to, 157.

Wollaston, Wolaston [co. Northampton], rent in, belonging to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 659.

Wolsi, Richard, priest, a Friar Preacher, provision of the bishopric of Down and Connor to, 517.

Wolston, Richard, a monk of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, indult to, 467, 618.

Woneran, diocese of St. Davids, John Parott, lord of, 488.

Woodborough, Wodburgh, Wodebrug, [co. Nottingham], a prebend in Southwell, 8, 149.

Woodburn, Wtburne [in Carrickfergus parish, co. Antrim], Premonstratensian abbey of St Mary, Patrick, abbot and convent of, petition of, 676.

-, -, rectory of Carrickfergus appropriated to, 676.

Woodstone, Wodesdon [co. Huntingdon], rectory of, 39.

Wootton, Leek. See Leek Wootton.

Wootton Wawen, Wotton Wawen [co. Warwick], parish church of, 36.

Woranmor. See Oranmore.

Worcester [co. Worcester], bishop of, grant by, 14.

-, -, exemption from jurisdiction of, 107.

-, -, papal mandatary, 255, 438.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Polton.

-, archdeacon of, faculty to, 604.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 307.

-, John, official of. See Ryuet.

-, John, earl of. See de Tiptoft.

Worksop, Wyrkesopp [co. Nottingham], Augustinian priory, Charles, prior of. See Fleming.

Worsopp alias Chesterfeld, Thomas.See Chesterfield.

Woterlauyn, abbey of Holycross de.See Holycross.

Wothenia , Wothynia, abbey of. See Abington.

Wotirlaund. See Holycross.

Wotton, Richard, a canon of Salisbury, sub-commissary of David, abbot of Cleeve, 696.

-, Robert, a Friar Minor, dispensation to, 139.

Wotton Wawen. See Wootton Wawen.

Wragbi, William, godfather to John Webster, 80.

-, -, Elizabeth his daughter, dispensation to, 80.

Wranffelde [? Ravenfield, co. York, W.R.], George Franchers, lord of, 524.

Wraxall, Wrokeshale [co. Somerset], Tybott Goorge, lord of, 387.

Wrchard, Wrchart. See Urquhart.

Wright, Wricht, John, formerly vicar of Musselburgh, a litigant for the same, sentence against, 335.

-, Wricht, Robert, a citizen of London, and parishioner of St. Edmund the king, Lombard street, papal sentence against, 250, 653.

-, -, -, mandate for observance of, 651.

-, -, -, suspended, 165, 166.

Wrokeshale. See Wraxall.

Wschiare. See Wishart.

Wtburne. See Woodburn.

Wubeche, William, a monk of St. Albans, indult to, 46.

Wychamskeyth. See Wickham Skeith.

Wyche, Hugh, nobleman, dwelling at London, indult to, 523.

-, -, Joan his wife, 523.

Wycombe, High, Wycombe Magna [co. Buckingham], parish church of All Saints, Robert Waren, vicar of, 98.

Wye, Wy [co. Kent], collegiate church of SS. Gregory and Martin, Thomas Gauge, provost of, 119.

-, vicarage of, 54.

Wyffton. See Wiveton.

Wygenal, Wygenhale. See Saresson.

Wyght, John, rector of Newington, confessor-general of the household of king Henry VI., dispensation to, 68.

Wyken, Wykyn [in Bardwell, co. Suffolk], Thomas Peyton, lord of, 304.

Wykham Brewes. See Wickhambreux.

Wykyn, a parish church in the diocese of Norwich. See Wicken.

Wykyn, in the diocese of Norwich.See Wyken.

Wylchiria . See Wiltshire.

Wylkok, David, clerk, cancelled entry of indult to, 303.

-, -, notary public, 372, 372 note.

-, Wylcok, Richard, nobleman and priest, indult to, 386.

Wyllughby. See Willoughby.

Wylmondsle. See Wymondley, Little.

Wylughbi, Wylughby. See Willoughby.

Wyly, Wily, John, precentor of Caithness, a litigant for a canonry of Moray, and the prebend of Kingussie, 586.

-, -, sentences against, 687.

-, Laurence, clerk, of Brechin, to have collation of the chaplaincy of Caldham, 324.

-, Richard, priest, a litigant in respect of the chancellorship of Brechin and the rectory of Tannadice, provided to a canonry of Ross [in Scotland], to be a canon of Moray and prebendary of Kingussie, 294.

-, Willi, Richard, vicar of Kirriemuir, to be vicar of Dundee, 250.

-, -, sometime vicar of Kirriemuir, 686.

Wy[m]beledon. See Wimbledon.

Wymondham, Wymundham [co. Norfolk], Benedictine priory of St. Mary the Virgin, erected into an abbey, and exempted from the jurisdiction of St. Alban's abbey, 19, 20, 50.

-, -, abbot of, molestation of, 50.

-, -, -, mandate for the defence of, 51.

-, -, abbot and convent of, absolution and indult to, 50.

-, -, Stephen, prior, afterwards abbot of. See London.

-, -, founder of. See Daubenay, William.

-, -, monk of. See Nebyng, Stephen.

-, -, transference of monks to, 46.

-, -, right of presentation to, vested in Andrew Ogard and his heirs, 20, 50.

-, complaint against the inhabitants of, 347.

Wymondley, Little, Wylmondsle, Wymondsle [co. Hertford], Augustinian priory, prior of, 28.

-, -, canon of. See Bynham, Thomas.

Wynchecomb, Wynchecombe. See Winchcomb.

Wynchedon, Richard, layman, dispensed to marry, 702.

Wyncister. See Winchester.

Wyne, John, rector of Quarley, dispensation to, 438.

Wynfryth. See Winford.

Wynslade, in the diocese of Bath, John Wynslade, lord of, 301.

Wynslade, John, nobleman, lord of Wynslade, indult to, 301.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 301.

Wynton, John, an Augustinian canon of St. Osyth's and vicar of Rickmansworth, formerly rector of Claxton, decree for, 240.

Wyot, Edmund, clerk, notary public, 483.

-, Wiot, Philip, a canon of Lismore, and prebendary of Kilrossanty, resignation of, 322.

-, Viot, Wyod, Philip, dean of Lismore, charges against, 365.

-, -, a canon of, andsometime dean of Lismore, 380.

-, -, sometime dean of Lismore, 451, 452.

Wyrardisbury, Wyrardesbury [co. Buckingham], manor of, 17.

Wyrkesopp. See Worksop.

Wyse, Thomas, prior of Stone, conditional absolution of, 467, 468.

Wystharde. See Wishart.

Wyt, Wyth. See White.

Wytham, co. Berks. See Seacourt.

Wytham, William, a canon of Lincoln, sub-commissary of David, abbot of Cleeve, 696.

Wythei. See Whittey.

Wytheia , abbey de. See Abington.

Wytstaple. See Whitstable.

Wyttok, David, clerk, notary public, 372.

Wyttyngham. See Whittingham.

X

X ., X ° (i.e. Christoforus). SeeFidelis.

Ximini , Petrus, 2 note, 31.

Y

Yagra. See O'Hara.

Yallluoyn. See Oallluoyn.

Yanayun. See Oanayun.

Yanlly. See Ohanly.

Yara. See O'Hara.

Yarmouth, Great, Jerenemute, Jernemute, [co. Norfolk], house of Carmelite friars at, Edmund Ouldhall received in, 229.

Yarnscombe, Ernyscumbe [co. Devon], John Cogeworthy, lord of, 302.

Yaysgad (rectius Ynysgad). See Canon Island.

Yberra. See Oberra.

Ybrayn. See O'Brien.

Ycachail. See Ocahill.

Ycallanayn. See Ocallanayn.

Ycaruayll. See O'Carroll.

Yceallayd. See O'Kelly.

Ycearuaid. See Ocearnaid.

Ychallanagyn. See Ocallanayn.

Ychatyl. See Ochatyl.

Ychilhill. See Ochilhill.

Ychomraygh. See Ochomraygh.

Ycluan. See Ocluan.

Ycluman. See Ocluman.

Yclumayn. See Ocluman.

Ycograin. See Ocograin.

Ycomyd. See Oconryd.

Yconchur. See O'Connor.

Ycondwyb. See Oconduib.

Yconeubayr (rectius Yconcubayr).See O'Connor.

Ycongalygh. See O'Connolly.

Yconkcanynn. See Oconcannon.

Yconnbayd. See Oconnbayd.

Yconryd or Ycomyd. See Oconryd.

Ycorcrayn. See O'Corcoran.

Ycurryn. See Ocurryn.

Ydallayn. See Odallayn.

Ydeay. See Odeay.

Ydelaid. See Odelaid.

Ydomneayn alias Ytreanletenayn [rectius Ytreanlerenayn]. See O'Donovan.

Ydonallam. See Odonelean.

Ydonnowayn, Ydonnuayn. See O'Donovan.

Ydubagan. See Odubagan.

Ydubayd. See Odubthayg.

Ydubgilla. See Odubgilla.

Ydubthayg. See Odubthayg.

Yduburlay. See Oduburlay.

Yega. See Oega.

Yennyr, Richard, a Cistercian monk of Abington, to be abbot of the same, 297, 298.

-, -, blessing of, 298.

Yester, Bethanys, Bothanys [co. Haddington], collegiate church of St. Bothan, provost of, papal mandatary, 445, 452.

Yffyan. See Ofyan.

Yflannagayn. See Oflannagan.

Yfynduayn. See Ofynduayn.

Ygannan. See Ogannan.

Ygartan. See Ogartan.

Ygayr. See Ogayr.

Yglasderag. See Oglasderag.

Ygonniban. See Ogonniban.

Yhalle, Yhaly. See Ohely.

Yhalmarayn. See O'Halloran.

Yhanly. See Ohanly.

Yhayr. See Ohayr.

Yheley, Yhely. See Ohely.

Yheyn. See Oheyn.

Yhijmayr. See Ohymayr.

Yhiki, See Ohiki.

Yhinnery. See Ohinnery.

Yhogaym, Yhogayn. See Ohogayn.

Yhong, Yhonge, Yhung. See Young.

Yhurain. See Ohurain.

Yhyffernam. See Ohyffernam.

Yhymayr. See Ohymayr.

Yhynnows. See Ohynnows.

Yiky. See Ohiki.

Yimar. See Ohymayr.

Ykall. See Okayl.

Ykassayn. See Okassayn.

Ykayllai. See O'Kelly.

Ykeyth. See Okeyt.

Ylachnayn. See Olachnayn.

Ylaissi. See Olaissi.

Ylanschi. See O'Lynch.

Ylandnura. See Olandnura.

Ylcan, Gilbert, priest, late vicar of Ballingarry, 574.

Yle, Alexander de, Celestinus his son, layman, dispensed to marry, 703.

Ylegyn. See Olegyn.

Yloragayn. See Oloragayn.

Ymadaduyn. See Omadaduyn.

Ymadayn. See Omadayn.

Ymarcachayn. See Omarcachayn.

Ymarcham. See Omarcham.

Ymartyn. See Omartyn.

Ymeleqryll. See Omulcairill.

Ymelriayn. See Omulrian.

Ymigym. See Omigym.

Ymissill. See Myshall.

Ymleacdfada. See Emlaghfad.

Ymochan. See Omochan.

Ymorra. See Omorra.

Ymulalay. See Omulalaid.

Ymulcairill. See Omulcairill.

Ymuolcorkia. See Omuolcorkia.

Ymuorhyle. See Omuorhyle.

Ymurayn. See Omurayn.

Ymurchu. See Omurchu.

Ymureayg. See Omureayg.

Ymurlynd. See Omurlynd.

Ymygyr. See Omygyr.

Ymyulbardan. See Omyulbardan.

Ynaan. See Ouaan.

Yneill. See Oneill.

Yngnyconchar. See O'Connor.

Ynis-Breachmery alias de Tempullapyrt. See Templeport.

Yniscronan, Yniscronayn. See Inniscronane.

Ynismagisam, Ynismaysam. See Inishmacsaint.

Ynolayn. See Onolayn.

Ynynscionayn (rectius Ynyscronayn).See Inniscronane.

Ynysbreachmay alias Tempullmipuret, Tempullmpuret. See Templeport.

Ynyscaeyn. See Inishkeen.

Ynyscronayn. See Inniscronane.

Ynysgat. See Canon Island.

Yny Micconmara, Fymmola. See Macconmara.

Ynystaeyn. See Inishkeen.

Yon (rectius Yoy), James. See Joy.

Yoreactaid, Dermit, late vicar of Kiltullagh, 200.

Yorhale. See Yoxall.

York [co. York], archbishop of, exemption from the jurisdiction. of, 158.

-, -, faculty to, 483.

-, -, papal letters to, 470, 600.

-, -, papal mandatary, 42, 47, 103, 216, 414, 532.

-, -, rights of, in relation to the bishopric of Carlisle, saved, 608.

-, Henry, archbishop of. See Bowet.

-, John, archbishop of. See Kempe.

-, Richard, archbishop of. See Scrope.

-, William, archbishop of. See Bothe.

-, archiepiscopal mensa, devastation of the possossions of, 249.

-, cardinal of. See Kempe, John.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 118.

-, Richard, dean of. See Andrew.

-, William, dean of. See Felter.

-, official of, commissary of, 462.

-, -, faculties to, 481, 483 (bis).

-, -, suit before, and appeal from a sentence of, 585.

-, Robert, official of. See Dobbes.

-, John, treasurer of. See Bernyngham.

-, canons of. See Ascough, Robert; Bradston, John; Castell, John; Dobbes, Robert; Duffeld, William, Gauge, Thomas; Marshall, John; Nevill, George; Obizis, master John de; Percy, William; Preston, John; Preston, Thomas; Stillyngton, Robert; Sutton, John; Tanfeld, Thomas; Toly, William; Varindell, John; Wilton, Stephen.

-, chapter of, admonished to admit Richard Andrew as dean, 239.

-, -, consent of, to the founding of a chantry, 83.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 599.

-, prebends in. See:—

Church Fenton.

Driffield.

Langtoft.

Masham.

-, province of, suffragans of, papal letters to, 599.

-, -, collector of the apostolic camera in. See Obizis, John de.

-, ecclesiastical court of, 415.

-, -, advocate of. See Lancastre, master John.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. Mary without the walls, abbot of, faculty to, 483.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 42, 118, 123, 212, 661.

-, house of Carmelite Friars, John, master of, 58.

-, Gilbertine house of St. Andrew, canon of. See Cowpar, Nicholas.

-, hospital of St. Leonard, member of. See Longe, Robert.

-, confraternity or gild of St. Christopher, chapel of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Christopher founded by, 210.

-, -, brethren and sisters of, licence to have their chapel of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Christopher consecrated, etc., 210.

-, -, statute for, 210.

-, -, warden and brethren and sisters of, 485.

-, Connyngstreet, chapel of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Christopher in, 210.

-, Richard, duke of. See Richard.

Youghal, co. Cork. See Okallie.

Young, Yhung, Alexander, vicar of Gamrie, upon the ejection of Walter Lowaane for schism, a litigant for the said vicarage, to be removed therefrom, 689.

-, Yhong, Alexander, priest, grant to, 517.

-, Yunge, Yunge, John, priest, proctor of Andrew Boure, proctor substituted for. See Cady, Robert.

-, Yhong, Yhonge, Patrick, archdeacon of Whiteherne, to have collation of the deanery of Dunkeld, 183, 183 note.

-, -, dean of Dunkeld, archdeacon of Whiteherne, and a canon of Glasgow, sometime ambassador of James II., king of Scots, to Nicholas V., dispensation to, 9.

-, -, dean of Dunkeld, appointed nuncio of the apostolic see and collector of the apostolic camera in Scotland, 270.

-, -, to take the oath as collector of the papalcamera to Lewis, cardinal priest of St. Laurence's in Damaso, 270.

-, -, archdeacon of Whiteherne, admitted collector of the papal camera in Scotland, 273.

- See also Juvenis and Vonge.

Yoxall, Yorhale [co. Stafford], rectory of, 135.

Ypa, John de. See de Weae.

Yragillig, Yragyllig. See O'Reilly.

Yronan, Yronayn. See Oronan.

Yrone. See Orone.

Yruarc, Yruayrc. See Maclochlayn.

Yrwine, Adam de, priest, a litigant for the vicarage of Kilbarchan, 316.

Yscamcain, Yseancan. See Oseancan.

Ytreanletenayn (rectius Ytreanterenayn). See O'Donovan.

Ytridagan (rectius Ycridagan). See Ocridagan

Ytuachaid. See Otuachaid.

Yuaan. See Ouaan.

Yunge. See Young.

Z

Zameria , abbey de. See Assaroe.

Zamora, Zamoren[sis] [Spain], bishop of, papal mandatary, 87, 177, 210, 250, 504.

-, John, bishop of. See de Mella.

Zara, Iadren[sis] [Dalmatia], Polidorus, archbishop of. See Foscari.