Index of Persons and Places: A

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 12, 1458-1471. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.

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'Index of Persons and Places: A', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 12, 1458-1471, (London, 1933) pp. 827-838. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol12/pp827-838 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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A. See Pratensis, Andreas.

Abbadia di San Salvatore, in the diocese of Chiusi, papal letters dated at, 143, 147, 152, 156, 158, 164, 165.

Abberbrothoc. See Arbroath.

Abberdonen[sis]. See Aberdeen.

Abbernethy. See Abernethy.

Abberneti. See Abernethy.

-, corrected from Alberti, 744 note.

Abbey, co. Clare. See Corcomroe.

Abbey cwmhir, Comhier [co. Radnor], Benedictine (recte Cistercian) abbey, monk of. See Lewis ap Meredith.

Abbeyderg, Dearg [in Taghsheenod parish, co. Longford], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatory, 236, 470, 527, 535.

Abbeygormacan, de Via nova [co. Galway], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatory, 203, 791.

-, -, David abbot of. See Condun.

-, -, Donatus abbot of. See Ohanyn.

-, -, canon of. See Condun, David.

-, -, rectory annexed to. See Kilreekill.

- See also Finnure.

Abbeyknockmoy, co. Galway. See Knockmoy.

Abbeylara, co. Longford. See Inchmore.

Abbeyleix, Queen's county. See Leix.

Abbirbrothot. See Arbroath.

Abbotrule, Rulab[b]atis [now divided between Hobkirk and Southdean, co. Roxburgh], rectory of, 405.

Abbrebrothot. See Arbroath.

Abbreceorne, Abbrecearne, Alexander, to be vicar of Crail, 311.

Abbyrbr(oth), Aberbrothoth. See Arbroath.

Aberchirder, Alberkerdor [co. Banff], Patrick Fyf vicar of, 221.

Abercrombie (or St. Monans), Inueri, de Inuery [co. Fife], chapel of St. Monanus, chaplaincy called an altarage in, 638, 685.

Abercrome, Abretrome, Henry, to be an Augustinian canon and abbot of Cambuskenneth, 561.

Aberdeen, Abberdonen[sis], Aberdonen[sis], Aberdunen[sis], Abredonen[sis], Alberdonen[sis], [co. Aberdeen], bishop of, benefices in the gift of, 546, 798.

-, -, papal letters to, 454, 709.

-, -, papal mandatary, 3, 21, 321, 450, 472, (bis), 474, 561.

-, -, vicar-general in spirituals of, papal mandatary, 42.

-, Ingram bishop of. See de Lindsay.

-, Thomas bishop of. See Spens.

-, bishop and chapter of, benefices in the gift of, 546.

-, bishop, dean and chapter of, benefices in the gift of, 429 (bis), 430.

-, -, provision of benefices in the gift of, 71.

-, -, reservation of benefice in the gift of, 764.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 24, 148, 450.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 487.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 27, 148, 418, 430 (bis), 742, 744, 764, 808.

-, James precentor of. See Lindsay.

-, William precentor of. See Lindsay.

-, canons of. See Balfour, John de; Culan, Alexander; Douglas, Hugh; Fostar, Robert; Hay, John; Hay, Thomas; Hume, Patrick de; Kennedy, James; Kinghornn, Henry; Lindsay, Alexander; Lindsay, James; Lindsay, William; Lorcheisir, John; Ogilvy, David; Rate, Alexander de; Scheves, John de; Stewart, Andrew; Stewart, James; Vaus, Thomas.

-, litigants for a canonry of. See Hay, Thomas; Lindsay, William; Vaus, Thomas; Wily, Richard.

-, canonry and prebend in, dispensation to receive, 362.

-, chapter of, benefices in the gift of, 798.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 15.

-, prebends in. See Aboyne; Cruden; Invernochty; Kinkell; Oyne; Rathven.

-, city and diocese of, churches and cemeteries in, 42.

-, diocese of, persons of, 59, 140 (bis), 151, 336, 354, 356, 365, 391, 404, 429, 462, 523, 524, 736, 783.

-, -, places in. See Aboyne; Deer, Old; Forgue; Glenmuick; Inverugie; Leslie; Monymusk; Peterculter; Tal; Tullynessle; Tyrie.

-, -, vicarages in, xxvi, xxx.

Aberdonen[sis]. See Aberdeen.

-, written Alberdonen[sis], 546.

-, written Ebredonen[sis], 298, 298 note.

Aberdunen[sis]. See Aberdeen.

-, corrected from Ebredunen[sis], 472 note.

Abergavenny, Bergeveny [co. Monmouth], parish church of St. Mary, vicarage of, 691.

Aberluchnet, Aberluchnowth. See Marykirk.

Abernethy, Abernethi [co. Perth], collegiate church, provost of, papal mandatary, 607.

-, a prebend in Dunblane, 485, 607.

-, -, pension on the fruits of, 636.

Abernethy, George de, provost of Dumbarton, one of the executors of the will of the late James [Kennedy], bishop of St. Andrews, 670.

-, Abernoti, Abirnethi, George de, rector of Lasswade and a canon of the collegiate church of St. Salvator at St. Andrews, 635, 636.

-, -, licence and faculty for, 794.

-, Abbernethy, Abberneti, Alberneti, John, to be rector of Tannadice, 354, 355, 365, 366, 367.

-, -, dispensation to, 744.

Abernoti. See Abernethy, George de.

Abingdon, Abyngdon [co. Berks], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 631.

Abington, Huonea, de Vony, Wootynia, de Wothenia, de Wothenya [in Owneybeg barony, co. Limerick], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary the Virgin, abbot of, farm granted by, 379.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 12.

-, -, John abbot of. See Lafard.

-, -, Malachy abbot of. See Omulryan.

-, -, Ricardus, alias Riscerdus, abbot of. See Synwr.

-, -, William abbot of. See Synwr.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 379.

-, -, monks of. See Seymour, Edmund, and Seymour, William.

-, -, tithes etc. belonging to. See Clothayncayth.

Abirnethi. See Abernethy, George de.

Aboyne, Owyn or Olbyn, recte Obbyn, Obyne [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 404.

-, vicarage of, 211.

Abredonen[sis], written for Aberdonen[sis], xxvi, 474 note

Abretrome (recte Abercrome). See Abercrome.

Abriwicks, Aubriwicks [in Great Ashfield, co. Suffolk], Henry Drury lord of, 459.

Abyngdon. See Abingdon.

Accon (i. e. Acre), hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr of. See London: religious houses.

Acglabard. See Aclabarde.

Acha. See Agha.

Achabeloyr. See Aghaviller.

Achadbeychy. See Aghavea.

Achadduchart. See Aghadowey.

Achaden[sis]. See Achonry.

Achadeo , archdeacon de. See Aghadoe.

Achadlurcane. See Aghalurcher.

Achamacurth. See Aghmacart.

Achamaland. See Aghavallen.

Acharaym Omane. See Aughrim, co. Galway.

Achaym, in diocese of Argyll, Gillespie Campbell lord of, 817.

Achdeo , archdeacon de. See Aghadoe.

Achdrum Omane. See Aughrim, co. Galway.

Achinan. See Aghern.

Achlet, William, indult to, 773.

Achmacart, Achmadhcarrt, Achmadheurit. See Aghmacart.

Achnes. See Aughnassy.

Achnurcayr. See Ardnurcher.

Achonry, Achaden[sis], Akaden[sis], [co. Sligo], bishop of, papal mandatary, 88.

-, -, rights of, saved, 127.

-, -, son of. See Oheadra, Bernard.

-, Bernard bishop of. See Oheadra.

-, bishopric of, united to the archbishopric of Tuam, 196–7.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 113.

-, Bernard dean of. See Oheadra.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 775.

-, John archdeacon of. See Odartan.

-, Odo archdeacon of. See Othedura.

-, canons of, to take part in the election of archbishops of Tuam, 197.

-, canons of. See Exonia, Milerus; Macabrechim, William; Macdonchayd, Bernard; Ochonnean, Bernard; Oclunayn, William; Ocoymiean, Bernard; Ogoband, John; Ohara, John; Okearnaych, Cornelius; Omachan, Malachy; Omachan, Odo; O'Murphy, Alexander; Othedura, Odo.

-, prebend in. See Killedan.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 27, 447.

-, diocese of, persons of, 27, 113, 775.

-, -, places in. See Ballysadare; Banada; Cloynnahacglasse; Corran and Ballymote; Kilmacteige and Banada; Kilmorgan; Kilshalvy.

-, -, vicarage in, xxiv.

Achur. See Aghoure.

Aclabarde, Alsard, alias Acglabard, William, priest, de facto a canon of Limerick and prebendary of St. Munchin's, 398.

-, -, sometime a canon of Limerick and prebendary of St. Munchin's, 690.

Acle [co. Norfolk], rectory of, 506.

Acon (i. e. Acre), hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr of. See London: religious houses.

Aconen[sis], Aconia. See Acre.

Acre, Aconia, civitas Aconen[sis], [Syria], Augustinian hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, founded by Richard I, brethren of, gift of the birthplace of Thomas Becket made to, 32.

-, -, master of, jurisdiction of, transferred to the house in London, 34.

-, -, insufficient endowment of, 33.

-, -, made subject to the house at London, 33.

-, -, transferred to Cyprus, 33.

-, St. Thomas the Martyr of. See Becket, Thomas; and St. Thomas the Martyr under Dedications in the subject Index.

Adam, Nicholas, one of the masters of the fabric of Peterstone church, suit against, 804.

-, William ap Howell’ ap, intruded rector of Llanbadarnvawr, 724.

Adamwylly, Adamwyly, William, a parishioner of Rumney, party to a suit concerning the repair of Rumney church, 804.

Addergoole, Adraguil, Adrugul, Adruguyl, Adruyl, Oyrcablochacon’ [co. Mayo], vicarage of, 77, 128, 147, 633, 747, 809.

- See also Orind.

Aderley, Hugh, rector of Kyngesley, indult to, 424.

Adrianus , Adriano (sic), 230, 293, 294, 295, 319, 321, 325, 326, 327, 329, 330, 332, 334, 365, 764.

Aerd[ra]han. See Ardrahan.

Aersgrene. See Grean.

Agha, Acha [co. Carlow], vicarage of (with Rathedan), 661.

- See also Rathedan.

Aghabulloge, Archabolog [co. Cork], vicarage of, 43.

Aghadoe, de Achadeo, de Achdeo, de Bachadeo [co. Kerry], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 436, 806, 809.

- See also Innisfallen.

Aghadowey, Achadduchart [co. Londonderry], rectory and vicarage of, 478, 479.

Aghalurcher, Achadlurcane [cos. Fermanagh and Tyrone], vicarage of, 198, 199.

Aghavallen, Achamaland [co. Kerry], vicarage of, 78.

Aghavea, Achadbeychy [co. Fermanagh], vicarage of, 675.

- See also Lisdrum.

Aghaviller, Achabeloyr [co. Kilkenny], rectory of, 159.

Aghern, Athacaryn, Athcarryn, Achinan [co. Cork], rectory of, 624.

-, vicarage of, 308, 368, 369.

Aghliag Maedhnagain. See Athleague.

Aghmacart, Achamacurth, Achmacart, Achmadhcarrt, Achmadheurit, Aghmaccert, Aghmaecort [Queen's county], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, alias St. Tiernan, prior of, papal mandatary, 414, 418, 634, 726.

-, -, Charles (Kerualus) prior of. See Obuoy.

-, -, Dermit prior of. See O'Meagher.

-, -, James prior of. See Obuoy.

-, -, Patrick prior of. See Obuoy.

-, -, canon of. See Obuoy, James.

Aghnameadle, co. Tipperary. See Toomyvara.

Aghoure (or Freshford), Achur, Aghur [co. Kilkenny], a prebend in Ossory, 144, 145, 656.

Aghultie (or Ballyhooly), Athull' [co. Cork], a prebend in Cloyne, 111.

Aghur. See Aghoure.

Aglas Yduynnyn, alias Ryllienagarab [? recte Kyllienagarab]. See Killeenagarriff.

Aglays. See Eglish.

Aglish, Eglasmughitiala [co. Cork], vicarage of, 43.

Aglish, Clancabia, Clancubyan [co. Mayo], vicarage of, 128, 147.

Aglishcormick, co. Limerick, parish church of, rights of, saved, 62.

- See also Milltown.

Agnew, Andrew, farmer of lands of the see of Whiteherne, 400.

Aisthorisblde. See Schoriswod, master George de.

Akaden[sis]. See Achonry.

Akeley, Akelay [co. Buckingham], rectory of, 783.

Aladen[sis]. See Killala.

Alanus , 12, 41, 50, 51, 90, 125, 142, 183, 191, 387, 395, 403, 404, 406, 412, 418, 419, 432, 436, 437, 438, 445, 446, 454, 469, 476, 479, 541.

Albizis , N. de, 327.

Albano [Italy], Philip [cardinal-] bishop of. See Calandrini.

Albany, duke of. See Stewart, Alexander.

Alberbroche. See Arbroath.

Alberdonen[sis], written for Aber donen[sis], xxii, 546.

- See Aberdeen.

Albergatis, Albergatis de Bononia, Vienesius de, papal vicechamberlain, 387.

-, -, papal mandatary, 386.

Alberkerdor. See Aberchirder.

Alberneti (rectius Abberneti). See Abernethy, John.

Alberti, corrected into Abberneti (i. e.) Abernethy), 744 note.

Albicellot. See Arbirlot.

Albirbrothot. See Arbroath.

Albon, William, abbot of St. Albans, executor of a papal mandate, 651.

Albo Tractu , Albotracto (sic), abbey de. See Tracton.

Alcester, Alincestria, Aluicestria, alias Racheford [co. Warwick], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, 280.

-, -, Richard abbot of. See de Tutbury.

-, -, prior or warden of, 280.

-, -, convent of, petition of, 557.

-, -, parish church canonically united to. See Pebworth.

-, -, advowson of, 280.

-, -, appropriation of. to Evesham abbey, 279, 280.

-, -, monks of Evesham to serve in, 280.

Alcok, Al[c? ]ock, John, of London, joint commissary of Edmund Kyrton, abbot of Westminster, 435.

-, -, official of Richard Martin, archdeacon of London, matrimonial suit before, 463.

-, -, rector of St. Peter, Westcheap, London, dispensation to, 535.

Aldrahin. See Ardrahan.

Alersford. See Old Alresford.

Alerton Mauleverir. See Allerton Mauleverer.

Alexander, prince of Scots. See Stewart, Alexander, duke of Albany.

Alexandri, Patrick, a member of the household of James [de Portugallia], cardinal deacon of St. Eustachius, to be vicar of Morton, 27.

Aleyn, Aleyne. See Alleyne.

Alfonsi, Alvarus, bishop of Silves, papal mandatary, 198.

-, Alvarus, bishop of Evora, regent of the apostolic chancery, 385 note.

Alincestria . See Alcester.

Alkham [co. Kent], vicarage of, with annexed chapel of Capel le Ferne, 505.

Alladen[sis]. See Killala.

Allerton Bywater (juxta Aquas) [co. York], Peter Banke lord of, 589.

Allerton Mauleverer, Alerton Mauleverir [co. York], John Mauleverir lord of, 590.

Alleyne, Alleyn, John, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, xxxiii note.

-, -, formerly a canon of the same, 294, 295.

-, Aleyn, John, layman, charge against, 465.

-, Aleyne, Thomas, of Glastonbury, dispensation to, 536.

Allurapt, William, to be a canon of Limerick, xxxvii.

Almondsbury, Almendesbury [co. Gloucester], tithes arising within the parish of, belonging to the rector of Tockington, 803.

Alness, Alnes [cos. Ross and Cromarty], vicarage of, 140.

Alneto, Alerinus de, a canon and prebendary of St. Peter, Cassel, and rector of Hondeghem, sometime chaplain at the altar of St. Nicholas in the church of St. Peter, Cassel, pension granted by, 507.

Alphamstone, Alphamston [co. Essex], rectory of, 534.

Alps, the, 332, 333.

Alro, chapel of St. Mary the Virgin de, in the diocese of Durham, xxvii.

Alsard. See Aclabarde.

Alton. See Holton.

Aluicestria . See Alcester.

Alveston, co. Gloucester. See Tockington.

Alvernia . See Auvergne.

Amburghforth, Thomas, layman, charge against, 465.

Amelia , A. de, 3, 6, 9, 17, 21, 23, 25, 27.

Amerinus , Jo., 231, 306.

Amici , A., 401.

-, M., 41, 42, 110, 111, 133 et passim.

Amiens [France], bishop of, faculty to, 776 note.

- diocese of, persons of, 766, 776 note.

Anachayd. See Athenry.

Anaghcrechan alias Clonferata, Anaghhorochan, Anachorochan alias Clonfratan. See Clonfert, co. Cork.

Anagni [Italy], papal letters dated at, 80.

Anagnia , Ja. de, 3, 6, 45, 60, 61, 130, 141.

Anasburthon. See Burton Agnes.

Anascaul, Balehedirsgeoil [in Ballynacourty, co. Kerry], rectory of, with the annexed chapel of Leac, 679.

Anath. See Annagh, co. Kerry.

Anathayd. See Annagh, co. Mayo.

Ancona [Italy], death of Pius II at, 229.

-, mutilation of Robert Pringil in a riot at, 556.

-, papal letters dated at, 209.

Andree, James, to be vicar of Newtyle, 437.

-, Michael, de facto rector of Uig in Trotternish, 70.

-, Thomas, late rector of Glendale, 60.

Andrew, Edward, vicar of Wood Dalling, dispensation to, 823.

-, Andrewe, Richard, archdeacon of Buckingham, claim of, to testamentary jurisdiction, 486, 487.

-, -, dean of York, claim of, to the rectory of Nether Wallop, 568.

-, -, -, and chapter of the same, letters of, exemplified, 266.

-, -, -, ratification made by, 262, 263.

Angers [Maine et Loire, France], canon of. See Principis, Oliver.

-, diocese of, place in. See Fontevrault.

Angiylo. See Angulo, John de.

Anglona, Anglonen[sis], [Italy], Lewis bishop of. See Fenollet.

Angulo, David de, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 81, 516.

-, John de, late rector of Annagh, 516.

-, Angiylo, John de, sometime rector of Knock, 88.

Angus, Isabel countess of. See Douglas.

Annagelliff, Enagallib [co. Cavan], rectory of, annexed to a prebend in Kilmore, 513.

Annagh, Anath [co. Kerry], rectory and vicarage of, 594.

Annagh, Enocdrumchaba [co. Mayo], rectory of the rural lands of, 516.

Annaghdown, Enachdunen[sis], Enechdunen[sis], Tuachdunen[sis] (sic), [co. Galway], bishop of, benefice in the collation of, 386.

-, -, papal mandatary, 38, 653.

-, Donatus bishop of. See O'Murray.

-, John late bishop of. See Connere.

-, Redmond bishop of. See Bermingham.

-, Thomas bishop of. See Barrett.

-, Thomas de facto and reputed bishop of. See Barrett.

-, bishopric of, united to the archbishopric of Tuam, 90, 196–7, 474.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 38, 95.

-, Bernard dean of. See Ohogayn.

-, deanery of, residence requisite for holding, 475.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 749.

-, Denis archdeacon of. See Macgillavanach.

-, Donatus archdeacon of, death of, 112.

-, John archdeacon of. See O'Madden.

-, Maurice late archdeacon of. See Macricardmareda.

-, Milerus archdeacon of. See Valensis.

-, Walter archdeacon of. See de Burgo.

-, canons of, to take part in the election of archbishops of Tuam, 197.

-, canons of. See Macartham, Donald; Ocallanayn, Odo; Okinnulud, Donatus; Oumyllcachlynd, Donatus; Walsh, David.

-, cathedral church of, residence in, 475.

-, -, to remain, and the bishopric to remain therein, 196.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 41 (bis).

-, episcopal mensa of, 196.

-, Augustinian abbey of the Holy Trinity de Cella parva, abbot of, papal mandatary, 473, 474.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary de Portu patrum, abbot of, papal mandatary, 38.

-, diocese of, persons of, 41, 64, 385, 474, 772, 774.

-, -, places in. See Annaghdown; Ballynacourty; Galway; Killeroon; Oranmore; Rahoon.

-, -, rectory in, xxxiv.

-, -, vicarage in, xxiv.

Anscill, Thomas, scholar, dispensation to, 10.

Antrim, Antroia [co. Antrim], parish church of All Saints, vicarage of, 749.

Antro , Antro Sancti Fimbarri, Antro Sancti Fymbarii, Antro Sancti Simbarii (sic), (i. e. St. Finbar's Cave), abbey of St. Mary, alias St. John the Evangelist de. See Cork, Gill abbey.

Antroia. See Antrim.

Antwerp [Belgium], collegiate church of St. Mary, dean of, papal mandatary, 197, 199, 225, 483.

Apeynus. See William ap Eynon.

Apilby. See Appleby.

Ap John, Johannis, Richard. See Ris ap Jeuan ap Ris ap Gruffuth.

Ap Meredith. See Lewis ap Meredith.

Appleby, Apilby [in Glasserton, co. Wigtown], lease of, 42.

Appullton, William, a Gilbertine canon of St. Catherine, Lincoln, dispensation to, 511.

Aquilone , Jo. de, 234, 254, 301, 371, 372, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380.

-, -, notary of the apostolic Camera, 13 (bis).

Ara , insula de (i. e. the Aran islands). See Templebrecan.

Aran, Arayn [co. Bute], parish church of St. Mary in. See Kilmorie.

Aran islands, co. Galway. See Killeany; Templebrecan.

Araym (i. e. the Aran islands), Kulenne in. See Killeany.

Arayn. See Aran, co. Argyll.

Arbigland, Arbiglande [in Kirkbean, co. Kirkcudbright], Charles Murray lord of, 592.

Arbirlot, Albicellot [co. Forfar], Robert Bredone vicar of, 221.

Arbo, Ardbo [co. Tyrone], parcel of the rectory of, within the bounds of the parish of Ballyclog, united to the vicarage of the latter, 118, 119.

-, parishioners of, 118.

Arbroath, Abberbrothoc, Abbirbrothot, Abbrebrothot, Aberbrothoth, Alberbroche, Albir- brothot, Arbroyth, Arebroth, [co. Forfar], Benedictine abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr, abbot of papal mandatary, 337, 356, 659.

-, -, Malcolm abbot of, indult to, 163.

-, -, -, petition of, 52.

-, -, -, and convent of, letters conservatory for, prolonged, 709.

-, -, abbot and convent of, xxv (bis).

-, -, -, benefices in the gift of, 6, 120, 429.

-, -, -, petition of, 221.

-, -, -, litigants against the bishop etc. of Brechin, ordinance in favour of, to be confirmed, 52, 53.

-, -, convent of, petition of, 52.

-, -, rents and goods belonging to, 221.

Archabolog. See Aghabulloge.

Archadia . See Argyll.

Archanne. See Ardcanny.

Archer, Stackbol alias Archer, Edmund, prior of Athassel, sometime an Augustinian canon of the same, 245, 246.

-, -, provision to, 87.

-, Auther, Thomas, late dean of Ossory, 488.

- See also Stapleton.

Ardagh, Ardachaden[sis], Ardackaden[sis], Ardakaden[sis], [co. Longford], bishop of, papal mandatary, 31, 501, 660.

-, Cormac bishop of. See Mac Gauran.

-, Donatus provided to the bishopric of. See O'Farrell.

-, John bishop of, sometime a canon of Ardagh, provision of, xxv, 680.

-, -, faculty for the consecration of, 680.

-, bishop, archdeacon, dean and chapter of, benefices in the collation of, 69, 83.

-, bishop and chapter of, to institute the rector of vicar of Inchmore, 2.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 451, 750.

-, Gerald dean of. See O'Farrell.

-, Thomas dean of. See Macmurchedayd.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 451, 660, 750.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 564, 750.

-, canons of, 237.

-, -, See also Ardagh, John bishop of; Macconkagry, Eugenius; Magaurigan, Cormac; Magranyll, Cormac; O'Farrell, John; O'Farrelly, Donatus; O'Gibbon, John; Orodachan, Eugenius; O'sheridan, Thomas.

-, canonry of, vicarage of Kilglass united to, 535.

-, chapter of, division of a parish made by, 1.

-, -, papal letters to, 680.

-, prebends of, alleged division of the rectory of MuintirEolays among, 237.

-, city and diocese of, clergy and people of, papal letters to, 680.

-, -, intimidation in, 2.

-, church of, inability of Eugenius Macconkagry to reside at, owing to his canonry having no prebend, 535.

-, vassals of the church of, papal letters to, 680.

-, diocese of, benefice in, xxi.

-, -, persons of, 1, 2, 142, 143, 217, 237, (bis), 501, 750.

-, -, places in. See Abbeyderg; Granard; Inchcleraun; Inchmore; Kilglass; Killanummery; Kiltoghert; Knockrath; Muintir–Eolays.

-, -, rectories in, xx, xxvii, xxx.

Ardakaden[sis], corrected into Armachan[us], 727 note.

Ardall, John, indult to, 773.

Ardbinchan (recte Ardbrichan). See Ardbraccan.

Ardbo. See Arbo.

Ardbraccan, Arbinchan, Ardbracan [co. Meath], vicarage of, 286, 287.

-, -, appropriation of, to Navan abbey, dissolved, 286.

-, -, united to Navan abbey, 727.

-, nearness of, to Navan, 286.

-, cure of souls of, 286.

Ardcanny, Archanne, Ardhane, Ardkannzy [co. Limerick], a prebend in Limerick, 22, 117, 397.

Ardcarn, Ardcarna [co. Roscommon], vicarage of, united to Inchmacnerin priory, 723.

Ardchattan, Ardicater, Ardk[a]than, Ayrdeatthan (recte Ayrdchatthan) [co. Argyll], priory of St. Mary, of the order of Vallis Caulium, prior of, papal mandatary, 435, 515, 805.

Ardcolum, Ardcholum, Ardeollum [now part of Kilmurry, co. Tipperary], vicarage of, 371.

Ardcrony, Arderone [co. Tipperary], vicarage of, 445.

Ardehacynglasȝ. See Ardkinglass.

Ardeollum. See Ardcolum.

Ardern, Stanley in. See Stoneleigh.

Ardern, Guy, rector of Littlebury, dispensation to, 692.

Arderone (recte Ardcrone). See Ardcrony.

Ardfert, Artferten[sis], Hartferten[sis], Hortfarten[sis], [co. Kerry], bishop of, bailiff of, 213.

-, -, consent of, required for a union of benefices, 207.

-, -, jurisdiction of the town of Ardfert belonging to, 213.

-, -, papal mandatary, 6, 399, 400, 401, 437, 569 (bis), 650, 655, 672, 711.

-, -, rights of, saved, 649.

-, John bishop of. See Pigge.

-, John bishop of. See Stack.

-, Maurice bishop of. See Stack.

-, Nicholas late bishop of. See FitzMaurice.

-, episcopal mensa of, 420.

-, bishop, dean and chapter of, benefices in the gift of, 528.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 706.

-, Edmund dean of. See FitzMaurice.

-, Gerald dean of. See FitzMaurice.

-, John dean of. See Stack.

-, Thomas dean of. See Offyn.

-, deanery of, churches belonging to, 476.

-, archdeacon of, institution to rectory and vicarage of Killeentierna belonging to, 810.

-, -, papal mandatary, 78, 287, 304.

-, -, resignation to be made to, 811.

-, Brandan archdeacon of. See FitzMaurice.

-, Gerald archdeacon of. See de Geraldinis.

-, Philip archdeacon of. See Stack.

-, Thomas archdeacon of. See Macconnor.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 207, 212, 228, 808.

-, David de facto chancellor of. See FitzMaurice.

-, John chancellor of. See FitzMaurice.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 304, 805, 806.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 78, 514, 756.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 22, 200, 208, 212, 214, 668, 802.

-, Gerald treasurer of. See FitzMaurice.

-, Matthew treasurer of. See Ofaelve.

-, Raymund treasurer of. See FitzMaurice.

-, treasurership of, union of the vicarage of Caher to, 207.

-, canons of. See FitzMaurice, Gerald; FitzMaurice, Robert; Macellyehyt, Edmund; Odey, Thady; O'Donovan, Cornel; Ohynrayn, Thady; Oseariham, Thady; O'sullivan, Dermit; Otigi, Thady; Stack, Edmund; Stack, Maurice; Stack, Philip.

-, prebends in. See Fenit; Murhur.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 14, 106.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 79, 107, 478, 796.

-, -, monition to vicars of parish churches in, to reside, 575.

-, church of, archdeaconry of Aghadoe in, 436, 809.

-, diocese of, farm of monastic possessions in, 331, 332.

-, -, persons of, xxix, 6, 9, 15, 21, 57, 78, 79, 107, 197, 208, 212, 287, 291, 303, 304 (bis), 331, 378, 459, 478, 575 (bis), 582, 594, 597, 611, 637, 648 (bis), 658, 664, 679, 706, 756, 796, (bis), 802, 806, 807, 808, 809, 810.

-, -, places in. See Aghavallen; Anascaul; Annagh, co. Kerry; Baldincharie; Ballinskelligs; Caher; Cullen and Nohovaldaly; Cuylogoich; Dingle; Drishane; Dromtariff; Duagh; Dysert, co. Kerry; Galey; Glanmakee; Innisfallen; Kilconly; Kilcredane; Kilcummin; Killagh; Killeentierna; Killemlagh; Killinane; Killowen; Killury; Kilmalkedar; Kylluauaegan; Leac; Lisselton; Molahiffe; Nohaval; O'Dorney; Rattoo; Rinbera; Templenoe.

-, -, rectories in, xxix, xxx (bis).

-, -, vicarages in, xxi, xxvi, xxix, xxx.

-, burgesses of, 213.

-, jurisdiction in, belonging to the bishop, 213.

-, provost of, 213.

-, Raymund FitzMaurice of, 17.

- See also Rinbera.

- recte Cork, diocese of, place in. See Rathclarin.

Ardhane. See Ardcanny.

Ardicaten. See Ardchattan.

Ardinor (recte Ardmor). See Ardmore.

Ardkannȝy. See Ardcanny.

Ardk[a]than. See Ardchattan.

Ardkilmartin, Martell [in SS. Peter and Paul's, Kilmallock, co. Limerick], rectory of the chapel of, 111.

Ardkinglass, Ardehacynglasȝ [in Lochgoilhead parish, co. Argyll, Colin Cambel lord of, 524.

Ardmore, Ardinor, Ardmor [co. Waterford], vicarage of, 57, 638, 639.

Ardnurcher, Achnurcayr [King's county and co. Westmeath], rectory of, 29, 30.

Ardrahan, Aerd[ra]han, Aldrahin, Ardrahin, Ardrathayn, Ardrathyn [co. Galway], rectory of, 38, 90, 473.

-, vicarage of, 82, 83, 93, 94.

Ardstraw, Ardsratha [co. Tyrone], rectory of, 301.

Ardstinchar, Ardstruchar [in Ballantrae parish, co. Ayr], castle of, chapel of St. Ninian near, 580.

Arebroth. See Arbroath.

Areguldakerog. See Errigal Keerogue.

Arelaten[sis]. See Arles.

Aretin[us]. See Arezzo.

Arezzo, Aretin[us], [Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 4, 377, 741, 785.

Argyll, Argyll alias Lismore, Ergadien[sis], Ergarden[sis] (sic), Lismore alias Argyle [co. Argyll], bishop of, benefice in the collation of, 385.

-, -, papal mandatary, 49.

-, George bishop of. See Lawder.

-, Beanus dean of. See Mauritii.

-, Malcolm dean of. See de Dunblana.

-, Malcom son of Solomon, dean of. See David.

-, Robert de facto dean of. See Muir.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 173, 243, 385, 515.

-, -, executor of a papal mandate, 244.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 515, 805.

-, canon of. See Scrymgeor, Alexander.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 744.

-, diocese of, collegiate church in, xxxiii.

-, -, scarcity of collegiate churches in, 243.

-, -, persons of, 435, 524, 743.

-, -, places in. See Achaym; Ardchattan; Ardkinglass; Argyll; Campbeltown; Duntroon; Glenorchy; Glen Urquhart; Inverchaolain; Inverary; Kilcolumkill; Kilfinan; Kilkerran; Kilmichael; Kilmun; Lismore, co. Argyll; Lochgoilhead; Saddell.

-, -, rectories in, xxxiv (bis).

-, -, statute for, xxxvii.

-, earl of. See Campbell, Colin.

-, Archadia, Duncan Campbell, lord of, 242.

Arles, Arelaten[sis], [Bouches du Rhône, France], archbishop of, papal letters to, 454.

-, -, papal mandatary, 251, 267, 269, 395, 472 (bis), 474, 485, 742, 744, 808.

Armachana , Armachan[us]. See Armagh.

Armachan[us], substituted for Ardakaden[sis], 727 note.

-, written in error Bracharen [sis], 91 note.

Armagh, Armachan[us], Armackan[us], Armakan[us], [co. Armagh], archbishop of, litigation before, 284.

-, -, papal letters to, 13, 91, 187, 431, 680, 694, 695.

-, -, rights of, saved, 91, 431, 680, 696.

-, -, sentence of, 378.

-, John archbishop of. See Bole.

-, archbishop, dean and chapter of, reservation of benefice in the gift of, 745, 765.

-, John official of. See Loche.

-, Donald prior of the Culdees in the church of, i.e. precentor of. See Oceallachan.

-, Nicholas prior of the Culdees in the church of. See Ohermegayd.

-, William prior of the Culdees in the church of. See Oquervolan.

-, canons of. See Macathassaid, Donald; Macgillacosgly, Matthew; Macrevair, William; Occowltan', Patrick; Oculean, Maurice; Okynagan, Patrick; Olucharean, John; Olucharean, Patrick; Omulchathayn, Patrick; Weston, Nicholas.

-, prebends in. See Ballyclog; Ballyclog (with Drumfad and Killoon); Donaghmore, co. Tyrone.

-, cathedral church of, reservation of a prebend and dignity of, 745.

-, collegiate mensa of, de facto union of the rectory of Donaghmore, co. Tyrone, to, 300.

-, metropolitical court of, 465.

-, -, appeal to, 219.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 160, 300.

-, province of, collector-general of the papal Camera in, 388.

-, Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, abbot of, papal mandatary, 67, 764, 770.

-, -, Thomas abbot of, to be prior of a priory in the diocese of Clogher, xxxii.

-, diocese of, persons of, 118, 165, 300, 745, 764.

-, -, places in. See Arbo; Ballyclog; Donaghmore, co. Tyrone; Drumfad; Errigal Keerogue; Killoon; Knock; Louth; Mellifont; Tullyniskan.

-, -, rectories in, xxvii (bis).

-, -, rural deanery in. See Tullaghogue.

-, -, vicarage in, xx.

-, Nicholas Ohermegayd of, 67.

Armakana . See Armagh.

Armthorpe, Grinthorp [co. York], John Wardrope rector of, 700.

Arois (or Arous), Aroys, John, late rector of Biggar, 319, 633, 663.

-, Arou, master John, archdeacon of Glasgow, witness, 733.

Arras, Atrebaten[sis], [Pas-de-Calais, France], John bishop of. See Gaufridi.

-, diocese of, place in. See Erquinghem.

Arredit, diocese of Ross [in Ireland], rents belonging to the parish church of, 205.

Artferdensis , Artfertensis. See Ardfert.

Artferten[sis], erroneously written Hortfarten[sis], 462 note.

Arthur, Artui, Artur, Artur alias Gibun, Autwr, Hartur, Gilbert (or Gibunus), clerk, of Limerick, de facto a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Donaghmore, 7, 157, 158.

-, -, papal mandatary, 409, 547.

-, -, to be treasurer of Limerick, xxxvii.

-, -, treasurer of Limerick, 681.

-, Artur, Artwr, Thomas, clerk, of Limerick, de facto a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Ardcanny, 22, 23.

-, -, a litigant for a canonry of Limerick and the prebend of Ardcanny, 117, 397.

-, -, treasurer of Limerick, grant of the hospital of SS. Mary and Edward the Martyr, Limerick, in commendam and dispensation to, 625, 626.

-, -, proctor of Richard FitzAdam, alias de Burgo, 626.

-, -, indult to, 612.

-, -, to have collation afresh of the treasurership, 629.

-, -, father of, 629.

-, -, sister of, 629.

-, -, [bishop-]elect of Limerick, 333.

-, -, treasurer of Limerick, provision of the see of Limerick to, 694.

Aruecampo , Aruicampo, abbey de. See Kilcooly.

Arundel, John, bishop of Chichester, commissary-general of. See Gryndell, William.

Ascoli , Asculum [Marches, Italy], podestà of, 389 note.

Asdara. See Ballysadare.

Ashdon, Asschdon [co. Essex], rectory of, 549.

Ashfield, Great, Magna Ashfield [co. Suffolk], Abriwicks in, 459.

Ashford, Tuford [co. Kent], John Fogg lord of, 594.

Askeaton, Easgeftine [co. Limerick], rectorial tithes of, 101.

Assaroe, de Sameria, de Sameria alias de Eastuaigh [in Kilbarron parish, co. Donegal], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 178.

-, -, John abbot of. See O'Gallagher.

-, -, Magonius abbot of. See O'Gallagher.

-, -, monk of. See O'Gallagher, John.

Assaven[sis]. See St. Asaph.

Asschdon. See St. Ashdon.

Assitores , Jo., 444 note.

Aswardby, Aswardbey, Aswardbyl [co. Lincoln], rectory of, 529.

Athacaryn. See Aghern.

Athassel, Athassil, Hathassel [co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory of St. Edmund the king and martyr, David prior of. See Haket.

-, -, Edmund prior of. See Archer.

-, -, John prior commendatary of. See Macconmara.

-, -, Richard prior of. See de Burgo.

-, -, Robert prior of. See Stackpool.

-, -, Edmund [Archer] prior of, and the convent of, presentation made by, 707.

-, -, prior and convent of, benefice in the presentation of, 707.

-, -, nearness of, to the abbey of Molana, 246.

Athboy, in the diocese of Meath. See Ballyboy.

Athcarryn. See Aghern.

Atheray, John, late treasurer of Dunblane, 743.

Athelia(recte Atholia). See Atholia.

Athelstaneford, Elstanfurde [co. Haddington], parish church of, united to Haddington priory, vicarage instituted in, and collation made thereto, 115, 116.

-, parishioners of, petition of, 114.

Athenry, Anachayd, Anathayd, Athnary [co. Galway], rectory of, 406.

-, vicarage of, 328, 405, 491.

-, -, patron of. See Bermingham, Thomas.

Athleague, Athlaig Managayn, Aghliag Maedhnagain [cos. Galway and Roscommon], vicarage of, 122.

-, -, to be united to the priory of St. John's, 504, 505.

-, -, to be served by a brother of the Hospitallers' house of St. John's, 505.

Athlone, Athluayn [co. Westmeath], parish church of St. Mary, vicarage of, 40.

Athnary. See Athenry.

Atholia, Athelia, Duncan de, late vicar of Moulin, 346.

Athull’, See Aghultie.

Aton, John, late vicar of Dumfries, 171, 172.

Atrebaten[sis]. See Arras.

Attleborough, Attilbuourgh [co. Norfolk], 342.

Aubriwikes. See Abriwicks.

Auch, Auxitan [us], [Gers, France], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 120.

Auchinleck, Auchinlek, Adam de, late a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Glasgow I, formerly prebendary of Kirkmahoe, 28.

Auchterhouse, Hocterhows, Huthtrehowse, Outherhus, Outhihus [co. Forfar], parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, indulgence to persons visiting etc., 74.

-, vicarage of, 255, 256, 683, 684, 711.

Audeley, Avdeley, Edmund de, rector of Berwick St. John, dispensation to, 581.

Auendale. See Avondale.

Auenyg, William, a monk of Malmsbury, indult to, 460.

Auger, John, of Otterden, dispensation to, 643.

-, -, Alice mother of, 644.

-, -, wife of. See Chirch, Margaret daughter of John.

Augeroles , Augerolis, Ja. (or Ja. de), 203, 426.

-, Jo. (or Jo. de), 99, 136, 154, 167, 186, 218, 220, 226, 405, 408, 409, 433, 454, 485, 486, 493, 506.

Aughnassy, Achnes [in Kirkcolm parish, co. Wigtown], John Campbell lord of, 523.

Aughnish, Eachinis [co. Donegal], rectory of, 177.

- See also Killydonnell.

Aughrim, Acharaym Omane, Archdrum Omane, Eachraymomane [co. Galway], Augustinian priory of St. Catherine, prior of, papal mandatary, 123, 395.

-, -, Eugenius prior of. See O'Fahy.

Auguse, in the diocese of Osma, Ludovicus Vaca lord of, 618 note.

Augustini , Ra., papal register rubricated by, 127 note.

Auhitherne (recte Quithirne). See Whiteherne.

Auindale. See Avondale.

Aummozo. See Omey.

Auricampo , recte Aruicampo, abbey de. See Kilcooly.

Auther (recte Archer). See Archer.

Autwr. See Arthur.

Auvergne, Alvernia, [France], Hospitallers’ province of, 282 note.

Auximo , Franciscus de, witness, 392.

Auxitan[us]. See Auch.

Avdeley. See Audeley.

Averell. See Averill.

Averey, Thomas, vicar of Long Sutton, dispensation to, 580.

Averill, Averell, sir John, chaplain, proctor of the dean and chapter of York, 250, 251.

-, -, a proxy of the chaplains of the chantry of Jesus and St. Mary the Virgin, Eccles, 261.

-, -, a proxy of the chaplains of the chantry of St. Katherine, Eccles, 264.

-, Averylle, John, 266.

Avignon, Avinionen[sis], [Vaucluse, France], bull dated at, 734.

-, city and diocese of, ruler of. See Coetivy, Alan, cardinal bishop of Palestrina.

-, -, vicar-general of Alan [Coetivy] cardinal bishop of Palestrina, in. See Monypenny, George.

Avondale, Auendale, Auindale [co. Lanark], Andrew Stewart, lord [Stewart] of, 523.

-, earl of Douglas and. See Douglas, William.

Axminster, co. Devon. See Newnham.

Aylwarde, Simon, to be a notary public, 777.

Aymericus , 574 note.

Aynesworth, Thurstan, indult to, 702.

-, -, Cecily his wife, 702.

Ayrdeatthan (recte Ayrdchatthan). See Ardchattan.

Ayton, John, a bailie of Haddington, party to a suit respecting tithes, 59, 60.

Aytonis, John, late vicar of Dumfries, 97.