Lateran Regesta 20: 1391

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 4, 1362-1404. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1902.

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'Lateran Regesta 20: 1391', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 4, 1362-1404, (London, 1902) pp. 418-421. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol4/pp418-421 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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Lateran Regesta, Vol. XX.

De Prebendis Vacantibus.

3 Non. June.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 43d.)
To John Benyngton. Provision of the canonry and prebend of Stononprouyndyr in All Saints, Derby, in the diocese of Lichfield, value 15 marks, void and reserved to the pope by the death of Thomas Palmer at the apostolic see; notwithstanding that he holds a certain perpetual benefice called a chantry (cantaria), value 8 marks, in the said church.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Lichfield, the abbot of Darley in that diocese, and a foreign bishop.
13 Kal. Oct.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 76.)
To Thomas Kynge. Provision of the canonry and prebend of Cridia alias Estcridia in Kirton, in the diocese of Exeter, value 20 marks, void and reserved to the pope by the resignation of John Stauerton at the apostolic see; notwithstanding that he has lately had from the present pope provision of a benefice with or without cure in the common or several gift of the bishop, prior, and chapter of Worcester.
Concurrent mandate to the dean, and Richard Wych, canon of Salisbury, and a foreign bishop.
9 Kal. April.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 97.)
To William de Kellowe. Provision of the canonry and prebend of Eskombe in Aukeland, value 24 marks, void and reserved to pope Urban VI. by the death at the apostolic see of John Mombray, papal chaplain, [reader] of littere contradicte, auditor of causes of the apostolic palace, and referendary of Urban VI. who died without disposing thereof.
Concurrent mandate to the dean of Lanchester, the official of Durham, and a foreign bishop.
2 Id. March.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 134d.)
To the archdeacon, and Henry Buyton, canon, of Hereford, and a foreign patriarch. Mandate to collate and assign to John Outheby, rector of Keteryng, in the diocese of Lincoln, the canonry and prebend of Welyngton in Hereford, value 30 marks, void by the death of Thomas Lexham; notwithstanding that he holds, besides Keteryng, the sinecure chapel of St. Giles, Blaston, in the said diocese, value together 70 marks, and that he has recently had from the present pope provision of canonries with expectations of prebends in Salisbury, Lichfield, York, Southwell, and of a dignity, personatus, administration, or office in Salisbury.

De Beneficiis Vacantibus.

1391.
11 Kal. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 206d.)
To the bishop of London. Mandate, at the petition of king Richard and queen Anne, to summon John Macclesfeld, clerk, of the diocese of Lichfield, and collate and assign to John Pouere, priest, of the diocese of London, if found fit after examination, the preceptory of the house of St. Anthony, London, value 200 marks, dependent on the Augustinian monastery of St. Anthony, in the diocese of Vienne, and wont to be governed by canons thereof, not a dignity nor a personatus, without cure of souls and not elective. Macclesfeld desiring to become a canon of St. Anthony's, Vienne, the pope lately ordered James Dardani, canon of Salerno, collector to the camera in England, to cause him to be received therein. The pope also ordered the collector by other letters to collate and assign to him, after he should have worn the habit for three months, the said preceptory, which was void by the death of Richard Brighous, and which Macclesfeld had administered under nomination by king Richard and without other canonical institution; the pope moreover specially reserving the preceptory to himself, 16 Kal. Jan. anno 1. Afterwards, the above Pouere desiring to become a canon of the said monastery, the pope ordered the bishop of London to admit him thereto. He has recently learned that Macclesfeld has not taken the habit, and that the collector has therefore not made provision to him of the preceptory. [See Reg. Lat. xxiv. f. 71d.]
Ibid.
(f. 208.)
To Thomas de Bekyngham, bachelor of canon law. Provision of the rectory of Aestebury, in the diocese of Lichfield, value 160 marks, void by the resignation of Nicholas de Ryssheton (under the terms of a provision lately made to him by the present pope of a canonry of Lincoln, with expectation of a prebend and dignity, personatus, perpetual administration, or office) made at the apostolic see to Francis, bishop of Palestrina, vice-chancellor of the holy Roman church, and thereby reserved to the pope; notwithstanding that he holds the parish church of Byssopborne, in the diocese of Canterbury, value 150 marks, and canonries and prebends of Salisbury, Lincoln, and Aberguyly, value together 120 marks. Dispensation is hereby given to hold Aestebury together with Byssopborne, and to exchange both for similar or dissimilar benefices, even if dignities with cure (and one of them major after the pontifical in a metropolitan or cathedral, or principal in a collegiate church), personatus, or offices, and to exchange such benefices as often as he please for similar or dissimilar, even incompatible benefices.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Salisbury and two foreign bishops.
2 Id. March.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 226.)
To John de Scremerston. Provision of the poor hospital of St. Bartholomew, Twedemowthe, in the diocese of Durham (to be assigned, by its foundation ordinances, to secular clerks),
value 8 marks, void and reserved to the pope by the death at the apostolic see of John de Lowyk, rector, called warden; notwithstanding that he is expecting, under letters of the present pope, a benefice with or without cure in the common or several gift of the bishop, prior, and chapter of Durham.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Derry (Deren.), Thomas de Walkyngton, canon, and the official of York.
10 Kal. May.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 227.)
To Master Thomas de Walkington, doctor of canon law, papal chaplain. Provision to him, who is also auditor of causes of the apostolic palace, at the petition of Adam, cardinal priest of St. Cecilia's, of the poor hospital without cure of souls of Schirburi, in the diocese of Durham (to be assigned, by its foundation ordinances, to secular clerks), value to a resident 400, or to a non-resident 100 marks, void by the promotion made by Urban VI. of John to the see of Salisbury, and therefore reserved by that pope (who died without disposing thereof) in accordance with his general reservation of benefices void through promotions by him to cathedral churches; notwithstanding that he holds the parish church of Hougton, the archdeaconry of Cleveland, and canonries and prebends of Exeter, the free royal chapel of St. Martin's le Grand, London, and St. John's, Beverley, value together 460 marks, and canonries of York, Lincoln, Salisbury, St. John's Beverley, St. Peter's Howden, St. Andrews Aukelande, and Ripon, with expectation of prebends, and of a dignity, personatus, or office with or without cure, of York, and that he has lately had provision from the present pope of a benefice with or without cure in the common or several gift of the bishop, prior, and chapter of Durham.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Salisbury and Derry (Deren.) and a foreign canon named.
5 Kal. May.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 247d.)
To the abbot of Knockmoy (Collis Victorie), in the diocese of Tuam, Nicholas Okeall and William Olachnam, canons of Tuam. Mandate to summon Thomas Machgeillachalaid, sometime perpetual vicar of Killcherryn, in the same diocese, and, if it be found that the vicarage, value 5 marks, is void by Thomas's obtaining by collection of the ordinary the archdeaconry of Tuam, a dignity with cure, to remove him and collate and assign it to John Oneachtayn, clerk, of the diocese of Clonfert, already dispensed as the son of a priest to hold a benefice even with cure. (Pro Deo.)
11 Kal. Nov.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 269d.)
To Thomas de Bekyngham, bachelor of canon law. Provision of the canonry and prebend of Welton in Lincoln, value 20 marks, void by the death during the lifetime of Urban VI. of Laurence de Nigris, collector to the camera in England, and therefore reserved by that pope, who died without disposing thereof; or whether they became void by the resignation of the said Laurence made to the ordinary, or by his resignation or that of Richard called ‘Scharp’ of Skelton, clerk, of the diocese of York, made at the apostolic see, or by Richard's marriage, or otherwise; notwithstanding that he has recently had provision from the pope [f. 208.] of the church of Astebury, value 160 marks; that he holds the church of Bisshopbourn, value 150 marks, and the canonries and prebends of Landoguy in Abergwyly, and Stratton in Salisbury, value together 100 marks.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Salisbury, the archdeacon of Oxford, and a foreign bishop.